Re: [Mailman-Users] Problems trying to make mailman work

2002-10-03 Thread Jon Carnes
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 15:11, Trish Morley wrote: > I have exactly the same problem as Mariano, with RedHat. What are the > "features"? How do we circumvent them? > > Thanks. > > Jon Carnes wrote: > >Are you installing this on a Linux box? What Distribution? Red Hat > >adds some interesting

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problems trying to make mailman work

2002-10-03 Thread Trish Morley
I have exactly the same problem as Mariano, with RedHat. What are the "features"? How do we circumvent them? Thanks. Jon Carnes wrote: >Are you installing this on a Linux box? What Distribution? Red Hat >adds some interesting security "features" to Sendmail that need to be >circumvented for

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problems trying to make mailman work

2002-10-02 Thread Jon Carnes
First place to check is the log files for Mailman: ~mailman/logs/.. Then run through your MTA's log files. If you don't find any errors logged or bounced/refused messages then you need to look at your firewall rules and the setup of your MTA. Are you installing this on a Linux box? What Distrib

[Mailman-Users] Problems trying to make mailman work

2002-10-02 Thread Mariano Liceaga
I downloaded the last version from the list.org site, installed it with no problem, configured the cron job and created a test list. The notification to the owner of the list was correctly sent. The problem is when I try to suscribe or ask for help to the list (sending a mail to test-request@myh