Donald R Laster Jr wrote:
>
>I am trying to install mailmail 2.1.11 and running into problems. Log data
>is listed below. Any idea what might be happening?
>
> Don
>
>
>
>Slackware 13.0 system
>
>Linux suaxus 2.6.29.6-smp #2 SMP Mo
Folks,
I am trying to install mailmail 2.1.11 and running into problems. Log data is
listed below. Any idea what might be happening?
Don
Slackware 13.0 system
Linux suaxus 2.6.29.6-smp #2 SMP Mon Aug 17 00:52:54 CDT 2009 i68
i just installed mailman 2.1.1 on debian manually because i need things
in different directories, and because debina only is at 2.0.11.
my mailer is the current version of postfix from the debian distribution.
postfix works.
the strage thins is that
setgid_group=postdrop
on main.cf of postfix, bu
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Hash: SHA1
Kimsey Pollard wrote:
> System is Redhat 8
> (I must be overlooking the obvious)
> No errors are reported during configuration
[...]
> - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
> "|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post mailman"
> (r
System is Redhat 8
(I must be overlooking the obvious)
No errors are reported during configuration
The apache cgi portion works fine
however an email to a new group gets the
following error message. I have run configure
with the -gid option several times. I have
an older version of mailman running
Try the binary package on www.sunfreeware.com
Sergio
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alex Chavez
Sent: segunda-feira, 25 de Fevereiro de 2002 23:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] install problem python 2.2 on solaris 7
Alex Chavez wrote:
> I'm not able to install Python 2.2 on a solaris 7 os5.7 sparc box. Can
> anyone help? The output and error msg are below:
This is a Python problem, and you've posted to Mailman's user list. You
might get better luck if you post to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or alternatively,
br
I'm not able to install Python 2.2 on a solaris 7 os5.7 sparc box. Can
anyone help? The output and error msg are below:
root@elvis /var $ cd /tmp
root@elvis /tmp $ cd Python-2.2
root@elvis Python-2.2 $ ./configure --with-gcc
loading cache ./config.cache
checking MACHDEP... sunos5
checking for --
Behalf Of Marc Perkel
Sent: Thursday, 20 December 2001 17:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Install Problem - Exim - Child Process Error
This is the error I'm getting. Running Redhat 7.2.
What am I doing wrong?
pipe to |/var/mailman/mail/wrapper post testmailman
generat
This is the error I'm getting. Running Redhat 7.2.
What am I doing wrong?
pipe to |/var/mailman/mail/wrapper post testmailman
generated by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Child process of address_pipe transport returned 2 from command:
/var/mailman/mail/wrapper
I've just finished installing Mailman, and I am sure I followed instructions
to a 'T'. I've reached the point where I created the first list, 'test' and
all seemed fine. I received my email, and this is where things seem to go
strange for me.
The email asks me to go to http://lists.pairowoodies
I had been having difficulty with a new installation using python 2 and Mailman 2.0.5
Eventually backed off to python 1.5.2 and Mailman installed cleanly.
This should probably be in the FAQ
David H
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David Hawke
Quoting Satya ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
[...]
| As I understand it, /mailman/admin is a script or program which takes
| the `/test' part as a parameter. Look for a file named `admin' or
| `admin.cgi'.
[...]
Ah... I was missing the ScriptAlias-part in Apache, and thought
the problem was somewhere else.
On Mar 16, 2001 at 12:41, Magnus Solvang wrote:
>I have installed Mailman (error-free), but when I create a list,
>I get a confirmation mail which points to directories that
>doesn't exist:
>
> You can configure your mailing list at the following web page:
>
>http://[my_host]/mailman/admin/t
I have installed Mailman (error-free), but when I create a list,
I get a confirmation mail which points to directories that
doesn't exist:
You can configure your mailing list at the following web page:
http://[my_host]/mailman/admin/test
The web page for users of your mailing list is:
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