ouble with that RH
> box in general than we're having with this one. ::Shrug::
Odd. I can name countless numbers of people that have no problems (as
you probably already know). I'm really curious as to what .rpm's you
were having problems with and the circumstances. But we
s how your MTA is doing your mail.
In other words, you should run the mailman ./configure script with
--with-mail-gid=65534 and not the other way around. =) Hope that helps.
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lly, it wouldn't be all that hard, just have to change the
mail gid in the configure script, and the rest should take care of
itself (in theory =) . There are probably enough sendmail users to make
it worthwhile. Maybe I'll look into a qmail spe
st built specifically for Postfix as that's the Mandrake
default.
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installed. Then people could install the one that right for them.
How's that sound?
Of course, you could just rebuild from source on your own, but I find
.rpm's MUCH more convenient (IMHO). Could you wait a bit so that I can
make a mailman-sendmail .rpm so you could test it? I
e
> years, and the first thing I do in Mandrake is lose a download). The lesson I
> learned immediately after "don't trust RPMs" is how to tweak and compile stuff
> myself. :-)
Were these Mandrake .rpm's you had trouble with? Or some you downloaded
somewhere else
On Thursday, Oct 25, 2001, Jon Carnes wrote:
> Mandrake 8.1 should use "nobody" as the owner of apache, "mail" as the
The owner of apache is 'apache' in Mandrake 8.1 (and 8.0).
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o maybe you should send it to the
mailman-developers list, or Barry directly. It probably wouldn't be
until sometime in the distant future, I'm afraid though (AFAIK).
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LIC_ARCHIVE_URL = '/archives'
MAILMAN_OWNER = 'mailman-owner@%s' % DEFAULT_HOST_NAME
=
Note that you have to have MAILMAN_OWNER in there (even though it looks
the same as the default) because you're changing the DEFAULT_HOST_NAME.
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