Yesterday I was trying to change the certificate on my server because the name of the
server changed. Something I did got me in trouble. Now mailman reports that it is
expecting gid=48 (apache) but getting gid=502 (webmaster). I double-checked httpd.conf
to see what group Apache wants and it is
An archive file became corrupt (I think) and now I get the follow
error:
List college has a bogus archive_directory:
/var/mailman/archives/private/college
This directory appears to be empty or broken (I cannot open it). If I
rename this directory will it recreate itself?
Mark
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Most of the files in /var/log/mailman/ are empty and I don't understand
why the format is of many directories with numbers (e.g.,
post.5.4.3.2.1). This came to get me this weekend when our local telco
cut our line and many extra logfiles were created because mail could
not be sent or received.
I'm red (hat) faced. The reason for my trouble is that I am out of drive
space. I misread the drive stats. Now, I should look for space that RH
update used during the upgrade. Is there a doc about this that I
missed?
>>> "Mark Gillingham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/24/
I upgraded from RH 7.2 to 7.3 and with it Mailman to 2.0.9. Following
the upgrade I needed to fix file permissions using the Python command
(check_perms -f). I am still getting errors.
First, the Web interface will not authenticate an administrator or
user. A page is displayed that there is a bu
I fear that some potential list members are unable to get confirmation
requests through. I've verified that I can subscribe and unsubscribe
from 3 of my accounts, but on a fourth (at yahoo) I cannot confirm my
subscription. Instead, I get the following information in my mallog:
Sep 9 19:31:2
I'm transferring lists from LetterRip to Mailman. In so doing, I needed
to modify the list to remove names and Mac end of line characters. I did
so using Excel (remove a column) and then BBedit (save with UNIX eol). I
have 4 lists to transfer. The first list transfered without error (other
tha
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MAILMAN_UID = pwd.getpwnam('mailman')[2]
MAILMAN_GID = grp.getgrnam('mailman')[2]
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from source to solve the problem or is there an Apache setting
that I can change?
Mark Gillingham ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The Great Books Foundation
312 332 5870x214
Consulting Board of Computers in Human Behavior
Newsletters: http://www.greatbooks.org/lists/
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Sweet
rapper and followed
the README.REDHAT instructions (I may have missed something).
Please give me a pointer if you can.
Mark Gillingham ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The Great Books Foundation
312 332 5870x214
Consulting Board of Computers in Human Behavior
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