Greg Sims wrote:
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>I installed mailman on a system that is running Qmail and virtual domains.
>I sent an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which was rejected with the following:
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><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>xx.xx.xx.xx does not like recipient.
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>Remote host said: 550 sorry, no mailbox here by that
Hi There,
I installed mailman on a system that is running Qmail and virtual domains.
The Mailman GUIs from the web and the command line seem to be working
correctly. I created a list "testing" and performed a mass subscribe of a
single email address -- mine. Membership management from the web
Hi There,
I installed mailman on a system that is running Qmail and virtual domains.
The Mailman GUIs from the web and the command line seem to be working
correctly. I created a list "testing" and performed a mass subscribe of a
single email address -- mine. Membership management from the web
Check out FAQ 3.14,
Sendmail is set to run as a user and a group, look in the Sendmail.cf
file for the UserID/GroupID that it uses when running. Make sure that
group exists in /etc/group and is unique. Configure mailman to expect
that GID from the Mail server (./configure --with-mail-gid=mail ..)
I'm running the latest mailman install on Slackware 8.1 & Sendmail 8.12.4.
I'vve run the install, following the INSTALL & README as close as possible.
I've run configure with the follwing options:
./configure --with-mailhost=myhost.mydomain.org
--withurlhost=www.mydomain.org --with-cgi-gid=apache
I'm running the latest mailman install on Slackware 8.1 & Sendmail 8.12.4.
I've run the install, following the INSTALL & README as close as possible.
I've run configure with the following options:
./configure --with-mailhost=myhost.mydomain.org
--withurlhost=www.mydomain.org --with-cgi-gid=apache
4D Hispano
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From: Jean-Michel Biraghi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 11:25:09 +0100
To: Steve Burling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Install issue on Mac OS 10.2.3
Right, it's now OK with that ch
On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 02:25 AM, Jean-Michel Biraghi wrote:
Right, it's now OK with that change. Thank you.
My only problem now is with Sendmail :
sudo newaliases
/etc/mail/aliases: line 1: alias line too long
/etc/mail/aliases: 0 aliases, longest 0 bytes, 0 bytes total
Everything s
Right, it's now OK with that change. Thank you.
My only problem now is with Sendmail :
sudo newaliases
/etc/mail/aliases: line 1: alias line too long
/etc/mail/aliases: 0 aliases, longest 0 bytes, 0 bytes total
Everything seems to be OK with the alias file :
– it's a plain text file
–
Hi John,
Developer Tools downloading and installing was OK. I took advantage of
the downloading time to learn some terminal basics. It was useful : I'm
now 0,01 % better than before :-)
Still refering to Kathleen's guide, I'm still in trouble from step 5-h
Step 5-h : the /var/mail folder was a
It seems that my message has not been sent yesterday, so I repost it,
sorry for the noise...
Hi John,
Developer Tools downloading and installing was OK. I took advantage of
the downloading time to learn some terminal basics. It was useful : I'm
now 0,01 % better than before :-)
Still refering
At 17:30 +0100 1/2/2003, Jean-Michel Biraghi wrote:
>I forgot to install the Developer Tools indeed.
Note that since the Developer Tools CD packed with "Jaguar" there have been
a small but critical update, and more recently a complete new release
(December 2002 Developer Tools). Hope you have a f
Glen, Charles,
I forgot to install the Developer Tools indeed.
Thank's a lot.
Jean-Michel Biraghi
4D Hispano
El Thu, 2 Jan 2003 10:54:00 -0500, Glen Foster escribió :
> Jean-Michel.
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> You need to install the OS X Developer Tools to build software.
>
> Glen Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Je
On 28 Teveth 5763, Jean-Michel Biraghi wrote:
> I use the very useful Kathleen Webb's step guide to install mailman
> 2.1 on Jaguar 10.2.3. I know nothing about Unix...
>
> Everything is OK till step 4 with the permissions. The two commands
> "make" and "bin/check_perms" are not found... and I ca
Hi all,
I use the very useful Kathleen Webb's step guide to install mailman 2.1
on Jaguar 10.2.3. I know nothing about Unix...
Everything is OK till step 4 with the permissions. The two commands
"make" and "bin/check_perms" are not found... and I can't go on... I've
tried as administrator and
I have installed mailman 2.0.12 under RH 7.3. Everything is in and I am at
the part where the install directions say to start the qrunner daemon by
executing $prefix/bin/mailmanctl start. That file is not there. Can you
point me in the right direction? It does not seem to have been installed.
Bes
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