similar problem but we got around it by having our internal
servers defined in the hosts files and only use DNS for external
addresses.
HTH
Nigel.
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suspect that that might have the problem. When I fixed
that I still had the mailman list pointing to the wrong host.
Thanks for the quick response.
Antipodean Rgds
Nigel.
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 11:18, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Nigel Allen wrote:
> >
> >Sorry - should have added:
&g
Sorry - should have added:
Follow the link in the notification email but get a:
> Mailman Administrative Database
> There are no pending requests.
N/
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 10:38, Nigel Allen wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Ever since we had a screwed up mailman list and corrected it,
get rid of them. They were an "accidental" subscribe
TIA
Nigel.
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48 Tiarri Avenue, Terrey Hills, NSW 2084, Australia
Tel: +61 2 9450 2690 Fax: +61 2 9450 2691 Mob: +61
Solved
Mea Culpa
Had a bad DNS alias pointing to the old installation.
N.
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 12:45, Nigel Allen wrote:
> Greetings
>
> Fedora Core 3
> mailman-2.1.5-26
> python-2.3.4-11
> httpd-2.0.52-3
>
>
> After success on a RH9 test box last week,
n email confirmation it worked beautifully and
subscribed me.
Okay, the problem is (obviously) related to apache, but where to start
looking?
TIA
Nigel.
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48 Tiarri Avenue, Terrey Hills, NSW 2084, Australia
Tel: +61 2 9450 2690 Fax: +