On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Kyle Banerjee wrote:
> We can create lists from the command line just fine, but we'd like
> to make the web interface work so that we can allow people to create lists
> without giving shell access at the same time or writing some kludge script
> to modify aliases and r
This feels like some sort of domain/host name issue.
I've got a host (inorganic.org, AKA fold.inorganic.org, AKA
lists.inorganic.org). I'm attempting to localize mailman web/mail interfacing
to lists.inorganic.org.
mm_cfg.py contains:
DEFAULT_HOST_NAME = 'lists.inorganic.org'
DEFAULT_URL
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Larry Rosenman wrote:
> > What you are talking about is a bulk mailer ... not a mailing list system.
> >
> > Again, my opinion ... but Mailman is designed to facilitate email based
> > discussion forums ... not blasting email to a huge number of people at
> > once.
> THANK YOU.
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Matthew Davis wrote:
> Did you run the fix_url.py script?
Nope. Didn't see that mentioned in the directions.
Finally got it working through the simple expedient of
reinstalling Mailman.
-roy
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I've got a currently-running 2.0.8 installation. I've
installed a 2.1 instance as completely separate, but am
finding that, somehow, while
http://www.inorganic.org/mailman2/admin works, the links it
forms are of the form:
http://www.inorganic.org/mailman/admin/
rather than
http://www.inorganic.o