Brad Knowles writes:
> > However, members of this list often do; eg, this thread got 3 answers.
>
> Of which two were "We can't help you with OS-specific issues",
Of course. My point is that people do respond, not that it's very
helpful; I'm looking for ways to save some of that effort.
>
At 12:30 PM +0900 1/31/07, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> > If you have Mailman questions, we should be able to help with those.
> > But we can't provide support for OS-specific issues.
>
> However, members of this list often do; eg, this thread got 3 answers.
Of which two were "We can't help yo
Brad Knowles writes:
> If you have Mailman questions, we should be able to help with those.
> But we can't provide support for OS-specific issues.
However, members of this list often do; eg, this thread got 3 answers.
How about starting an OS-specific section of the FAQ, similar to the
MTA In
At 12:01 PM -0500 1/29/07, Ki Song wrote:
> I recently rebooted my Fedora server.
> It has a copy of Mailman 2.1.8 installed.
> I usually have to restart mailman by running mailmanctl after rebooting.
>
> 1. How do I add mailmanctl as a program that will run on boot? I don't want
> to have to
On 1/29/07, Ki Song <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. How do I add mailmanctl as a program that will run on boot? I don't want
> to have to run mailmanctl every time I reboot the server.
This is strictly a Fedora question, not a Mailman question. You'd be
best served addressing it to a Fedora mailin
To: mailman-users@python.org
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman not working after reboot
>
>
> > I recently rebooted my Fedora server.
> > It has a copy of Mailman 2.1.8 installed.
> > I usually have to restart mailman by running mailmanctl after rebooting.
> >
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> I recently rebooted my Fedora server.
> It has a copy of Mailman 2.1.8 installed.
> I usually have to restart mailman by running mailmanctl after rebooting.
>
> 1. How do I add mailmanctl as a program that will run on boot? I don't want
> to have to run mailmanctl every time I reboot the server.
I recently rebooted my Fedora server.
It has a copy of Mailman 2.1.8 installed.
I usually have to restart mailman by running mailmanctl after rebooting.
1. How do I add mailmanctl as a program that will run on boot? I don't want
to have to run mailmanctl every time I reboot the server.
2. Since t