> >...if I need a Ph.D. and five feet of shelf space for the manuals
> >required to make it run, I don't want it on my network...
>
That's what separates the "system engineers" from the "skr1pt k1d33s". ;-)
I don't like needing 30 books just to make a program work, but most of the
time that isn'
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At 10:30 AM 10/13/2001 -0400, Jon Carnes wrote:
>You might want to add the user "nobody" (or whatever you use to run Apache)
>to the group "mailman". Then make sure that the group mailman can write to
>that dir and those files.
>
>On Friday 12 October 2001 23:1
Permissions on the logs dir are admin:mailman. (admin was the acct used to
install the program.) Permissions on the error logfile are mailman:mailman
-- this seems like it would work, yes? Both the dir and file are U+G
writeable.
Oh, sorry for the HTML on the previous post. Didn't think th
Ok, quick system info: Server is a Cobalt Raq3i running Linux
(glibc). Python is version 2.0.1. Other info, the mailman
home directory is '/usr/local/mailman'. Scriptalias and other
apache config was done per the docs.
When I view the page for the list (creatively titled in this case) at the
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