At 11:28 AM +0100 2005-04-28, RT wrote:
Problem 1: my 'ISP', for want of a better word, enables suEXEC on Apache,
Ouch.
and I obviously can't change that (aside: doesn't everyone run
Apache/suEXEC?
No.
If not, why?
In large part, because that's not what is shipped by def
Jim Tittsler wrote:
Are you trying to use Apache's suEXEC feature? It conflicts with the
normal Mailman installation. You will need to make sure the cgi-bin
directory is not group writable. (Once over that hurdle, you will
probably then have to make sure that the files in cgi-bin don't have t
On Apr 27, 2005, at 19:26, RT wrote:
I've just installed mailman, and am having a couple of problems. The
first is that http://dom.ain/mailman/ returns '403 forbidden',
That is normal. Users normally should visit
http://dom.ain/mailman/listinfo/ and administrators visit
http://dom.ain/mailman/a
Apologies for posting an installation problem... :(
I've just installed mailman, and am having a couple of problems. The
first is that http://dom.ain/mailman/ returns '403 forbidden', and any
other page (ie. http://dom.ain/create) returns '500 internal server error'.
The INSTALL file suggests t