- Original Message -
From: "Paul H Byerly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thee:
> >I don't think this is exactly true. Your chroot environment has a
> >limited amount of UserID's and GroupID's that are available to be used
> >inside (and really outside as well) the Chroot.
>
> I've seen this
Jon Carnes wrote:
So you need to setup the chrooted smrsh and setup the mailman groups and
user in the local /etc of the chroot.
Got that covered, been putting everything in both /etc and chroot etc .
The main problem I had at the time was getting python to work inside the
Chroot. I had to i
I included some notes at the end of this mail from a successful Mailman
install on an Ensim system that I did last year. This was using Mailman
2.0.13, but the principle is the same for version 2.1.x
On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 13:43, Paul H Byerly wrote:
> Jon Carnes wrote:
> >Looks like you are setti
Jon Carnes wrote:
Looks like you are setting up Mailman in a chrooted environment.
Correct. If I understand correctly, in chroot the server does not
know anything above it exists? It thinks that tmblists.com is the root
directory?
This is not for the faint of heart.
Tell me about it!
Looks like you are setting up Mailman in a chrooted environment. This
is not for the faint of heart. I've done a few of these and they take a
lot of tweaks to setup properly.
The only real advice I can give is to take it slowly and test each step.
If you understand what mailman is doing and how
Mailman 2.1.1
Redhat 7.1
Ensim (virtual domain)
Sendmail 8.11
I get the following error:
Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail
wrapper script to be executed as group "admin1", but
the system's mail server executed the mail script as
group "pbyerly". Try tweaking the mail server to