David Abrahams wrote:
>
>Pardon me, but isn't the GID with which to execute cgi scripts? Or
>are you saying that mailman's CGI scripts need to execute with the
>same GID as sendmail? If so, why?
Mailman's CGI scripts must run as group 'mailman' (or whatever is
specified as the mailman group). T
David Abrahams wrote:
>
>Say, if I really want to distinguish lists.mydomain.com from
>mydomain.com, is there any reason I can't still set up a virtual mail
>host and tack an automated updating of the virtusers file as shown in
>http://www.ddj.com/dept/architect/184413752?pgno=4 onto
>/usr/local/sb
David Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yep. I was editing "boost.mc" so in /etc/mail I did
>
> make boost.cf
> cp boost.cf sendmail.cf
> make restart
Problem solved: I was pointing sendmail at the wrong path for the
mailman.aliases file.
[/etc/aliases was just a symlink to
/etc/ma
Pierre Forget <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> If it can help. I had problems installing and integrating with sendmail.
>
> Culprit was that it needs to know under which group sendmail is
> used. So, look carefully in your sendmail.cf (DefaultUser) and make
> sure you compile mailman with the
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Abrahams wrote:
>>
>>Uh-huh. But now I have all the products mentioned in step 5 except
>>for mailman.aliases.db. I guess 2 out of 3 ain't bad, but... any
>>clues?
>
>
> If /etc/mailman.aliases is properly referenced in the sendmail
> configuration
David Abrahams wrote:
>
>Uh-huh. But now I have all the products mentioned in step 5 except
>for mailman.aliases.db. I guess 2 out of 3 ain't bad, but... any
>clues?
If /etc/mailman.aliases is properly referenced in the sendmail
configuration, the /usr/bin/newaliases command in the
/usr/bin/new
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Abrahams wrote:
>>
>>Heh, and even if I do that, I don't end up with a
>>/usr/local/sbin/mailman.aliases.
>
>
> You have to create /usr/local/sbin/mailman.aliases with execute
> permission and containing
>
> /bin/cp /usr/local/mailman/data/aliases /e
Hi,
If it can help. I had problems installing and integrating with sendmail.
Culprit was that it needs to know under which group sendmail is used.
So, look carefully in your sendmail.cf (DefaultUser) and make sure you
compile mailman with the switch to include this group for :
--with-cgi-gid=g
David Abrahams wrote:
>
>Heh, and even if I do that, I don't end up with a
>/usr/local/sbin/mailman.aliases.
You have to create /usr/local/sbin/mailman.aliases with execute
permission and containing
/bin/cp /usr/local/mailman/data/aliases /etc/mailman.aliases
/usr/bin/newaliases
>It seems like
David Abrahams wrote:
>Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Look at the 'automated' method referred to in the FAQ. You may decide
>> you don't need to go the mm-handler route.
>
>Heh, first hurdle:
>
>The instructions at
>http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-June/037518.html
David Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Look at the 'automated' method referred to in the FAQ. You may decide
>> you don't need to go the mm-handler route.
>
> Heh, first hurdle:
>
> The instructions at
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-us
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Look at the 'automated' method referred to in the FAQ. You may decide
> you don't need to go the mm-handler route.
Heh, first hurdle:
The instructions at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-June/037518.html
start with
Create /usr/local
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Abrahams wrote:
>>
>>Mark, thank you! This looks a *lot* easier than what I was trying to
>>do, and perhaps the post even implies that what I was trying to do
>>won't work:
>>
>> "many people cannot use David Champion's mm-handler due to shared
>>
David Abrahams wrote:
>
>Mark, thank you! This looks a *lot* easier than what I was trying to
>do, and perhaps the post even implies that what I was trying to do
>won't work:
>
> "many people cannot use David Champion's mm-handler due to shared
> use of domains"
>
>(what exactly does he mean by
David Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All that said, the follow-up post really gives me pause:
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-June/037543.html
>
> Is that a legitimate worry?
Whoops, I now see that by "this perl script" he's referring to
mm-handler.
Thanks.
--
Dav
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Look at the 'automated' method referred to in the FAQ. You may decide
> you don't need to go the mm-handler route.
Mark, thank you! This looks a *lot* easier than what I was trying to
do, and perhaps the post even implies that what I was trying to do
won
David Abrahams wrote:
>
>I'm trying to follow the directions for integrating Mailman with
>Sendmail, but I think they may be incomplete. It looks like there
>were orginally some instructions directed at installations like mine
>(a few users, a few mailing lists, *one* computer), and they were
>ent
Hi,
I'm trying to follow the directions for integrating Mailman with
Sendmail, but I think they may be incomplete. It looks like there
were orginally some instructions directed at installations like mine
(a few users, a few mailing lists, *one* computer), and they were
entirely replaced by instr
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