> I disabled the SSL rewrite rule in the httpd.conf file, and tried
> again and it worked. So the Mailman program doesn't like something
> about the URL's getting rewritten I'm guessing. However, I don't want
> to run this program "in the clear" - or any programs really for this
> server - so wha
> I doubt that that's very helpful, but thought I'd add it anyway. It's
> a little confusing to me since I don't know how/why it thinks it's
> going to send stuff over an unencrypted channel since all connections
> are supposed to be routed to the https port. But I'm wondering if
> that rewriting
FWIW here's the actual popup warning message that I get from Netscape
upon trying to submite my changes:
---
Although this page is encrypted, the information you have entered is
to be sen
Tony Stocker sent the message below at 14:11 7/25/2006:
> >
> > You have to have cookies enabled in your browser. If you do not,
> it won't work.
> >
> > Dragon
>
>I do have cookies enabled, and just to doublecheck I turned off the
>privacy settings and set it to allow all cookies but the results
>
> You have to have cookies enabled in your browser. If you do not, it won't
> work.
>
> Dragon
I do have cookies enabled, and just to doublecheck I turned off the
privacy settings and set it to allow all cookies but the results were
the same. I have also since tried a second browser program bu
Tony Stocker sent the message below at 13:34 7/25/2006:
>Hello,
>
>I'm setting up Mailman and have a bit of a difficulty. I've sent a
>'subscribe' email to a list, and received back that it's awaiting
>admin approval. I login to the web page, go to the Pending Requests
>section and see the subscr
Hello,
I'm setting up Mailman and have a bit of a difficulty. I've sent a
'subscribe' email to a list, and received back that it's awaiting
admin approval. I login to the web page, go to the Pending Requests
section and see the subscribe request. I then click the accept radio
button and the Sub