On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 14:59, Pat Holland wrote:
> I need information about the 403 Forbidden error. I tried to submit secure
> information and got this message. Does that me the information was received. I
> really need to know as I found out the sender was fraudulent and if my information
>
I need information about the 403 Forbidden error. I tried to submit secure
information and got this message. Does that me the information was received. I
really need to know as I found out the sender was fraudulent and if my information was
sent I am the victim of identity theft.
Thanks, Pa
At 11:09 12/06/2003, Ronald van Engelen wrote:
Thanks Richard for your useful info. I still however have the same
problem. See details below for the modifications I've tried.
Ronald
One thing I should have said is that after changing hosts and such you may
want to run the $prefix/bin/withlist scr
Thanks Richard for your useful info. I still however have the same
problem. See details below for the modifications I've tried.
Regards,
Ronald
Op do 12-06-2003, om 11:43 schreef Richard Barrett:
> At 01:19 12/06/2003, Ronald van Engelen wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm getting the infamous 403 Access Fo
At 01:19 12/06/2003, Ronald van Engelen wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting the infamous 403 Access Forbidden error trying to access my
public archives.
I've read the faq and the README files but can't find my error. I'm
using mailman 2.1.2-1 from Debian unstable with apache 1.3.27.0-1.
In mm_cfg.py I have:
Hi,
I'm getting the infamous 403 Access Forbidden error trying to access my
public archives.
I've read the faq and the README files but can't find my error. I'm
using mailman 2.1.2-1 from Debian unstable with apache 1.3.27.0-1.
In mm_cfg.py I have:
PRIVATE_ARCHIVE_URL = '/mailman/private'
PUBL