Actually, make this change in /home/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
Specifically, set DEFAULT_HOST_NAME to the desired name... such as:
DEFAULT_HOST_NAME = '.domain'
-ted
Quoting Chris Hedemark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 23:33, Alan ER. Romaniuc wrote:
> > My hostname i
Solution Found!
Okay, I found what was wrong after playing with nearly countless area of the
system. I had set DEFAULT_URL in mm_cfg.py to be:
DEFAULT_URL = 'http://virtualhost.mydomain.net/'
instead of
DEFAULT_URL = 'http://virtualhost.mydomain.net/mailman/'
As soon as I cha
one) these are sometimes loaded on program launch (MS IE anyway)
> and
> even if you have deleted the cookie this will be required.
>
> Cheers
>
> Scott
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Ted M Harapat wrote:
>
> > Well, I did look around the install and compared it to my ot
that my version of 2.0.6
Mailman is on the very same version of linux (with different packages
installed) as this new 2.0.8 install.
I'll try some more things but I may write you to ask for those configurations
if all else fails.
-ted
Quoting Morgan Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
rs in the
> ~mailman/logs/...
> Also are there any errors in the apache logs?
>
> Are you using NFS to mount any of the install?
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ted M Harapat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Jon Carnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <
sing something like Lynx (which is a really nice way
> to
> troubleshoot the problem as it tells you everything it's doing)?
>
> Jon Carnes
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ted M Harapat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Jon Carnes" <[EMAIL PROTE
the web site with
> your
> Mailman install to "Trusted". I have no idea why that works... except
> maybe
> it reads in the cookie without filtering it for bad things.
>
> Jon Carnes
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ted M Harapat" <[EMAIL PROTECT
Hi. I've setup mailman a couple other time in the past year and it worked near
flawlessly except for a few tiny things that were worked out. I've installed
2.0.8 on a new (Mandrake Linux) system just yesterday.
It all installed fine as always, and I made lists and sent some mails to them.
So
You need to make sure you take the output from the '$prefix/bin/newlist' and
put it in the /etc/aliases file and run 'newaliases'. Then your mail won't
bounce and your mail will be archived in the appropriate pipermail directory so
it can be browsed. It won't work (as far as my experience goes)
t; errors...
>
> Might not help, but it's certainly something to look at while you are
> waiting for inspiration.
>
> Another thought - how much space does your server have available (df)?
> How
> is your memory on your server (top)? Could you be running out of
> resou
me translate and see whatever I've broken or
possibly misconfigured?
Thanks.
-ted
Quoting Ted M Harapat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello all. Any suggestions and ideas on this problem are welcome.
>
> First of all, I recently switched to postfix after many years with
> sendmail
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