ht have to add a two variables to the ./configure line which
>point out your mail user's id and your web user's id. But don't worry
>about that unless you run it and get an error later on...
>
>Good Luck
>
>Jon Carnes
>
>On Friday 09 November 2001 21:22, Mi
it was pure unadulterated pain dealing with the
permission structure.
>On Friday 09 November 2001 21:22, Michael Deck wrote:
> > I'm having trouble with Mailman using and Qmail and xinetd (Redhat 7.1).
> > I think that qmail is working properly, I can telnet to port 25 and
on Google and also through my email logged archives of this
list and can't find an *answered* post on this subject though there are
several unanswered.
Where should I look, and what should I do?
-Mike
Michael Deck
Cleanroom Software Engineering, Inc.
-
olved it by going to the command line
with
bin/remove_members listname '"georgiesgirl "@thevision.net'
The quoting is obviously a problem for the admin but not for the
command-line.
Michael Deck ** [EMAIL PROT
lists/test2/config.db'
I look at config.db and its ownership has switched back to 'nobody'. If I
chown it and re-send my confirmation, everything works and the list manages
fine. But the next subscribe request hoses it again.
I feel close
r mailowner $i" >
>\ /$aliasdir/.qmail-$i-owner
> echo "|preline /var/mailman/mail/wrapper mailowner $i" >
>\ /$aliasdir/.qmail-owner-$i
> echo "|preline /var/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd $i" >
>\ /$aliasdir/.qmail-$i-request
>fi
>
>hope it
I also tried creating
.qmail-test3
in /var/qmail/alias
but then Qmail routes all the mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] into
/home/mailman/Mailbox.
This has gotta be a really dumb question but could someone help me out?
Thanks!
-Mike
Michael Deck