billc wrote:
>Right. So probably safer to reinstall. Which I did. That appears
>to have repaired the problem of /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman
>previously being a directory.
>
>Now when attempting to create the original 'mailman' list, i'm getting
>
> illegal name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
At 12:58 PM -0700 3/17/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>billc wrote:
>>
>>No, no --exec-prefix, and I don't see any glaring errors in the
>>install log. Some permissions issues on language files was pretty
>>much all.
>>
>>But I'll try again, just to make sure.
>
>
>It should be enough to just run 'make in
billc wrote:
>
>No, no --exec-prefix, and I don't see any glaring errors in the
>install log. Some permissions issues on language files was pretty
>much all.
>
>But I'll try again, just to make sure.
It should be enough to just run 'make install' in the unpack src/
directory (or maybe just cop
At 12:03 PM -0700 3/17/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >I'm still getting
>>
>> /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman is a directory
>>
>>Which it is. An empty one, at that.
>
>
>It shouldn't be. It should be an executable binary something like
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls -l /usr/local/mailman/mail
>tota
At 11:18 AM -0700 3/17/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>billc wrote:
>>
>>Let me know if I should be asking this on a fetchmail list instead,
>>but I think the part where i'm stuck is with the
>>
>> mda "/usr/local/mailman post testlist"
>>
>>When I run this manually instead of as a daemon, it appears
billc wrote:
>
>Let me know if I should be asking this on a fetchmail list instead,
>but I think the part where i'm stuck is with the
>
> mda "/usr/local/mailman post testlist"
>
>When I run this manually instead of as a daemon, it appears to be
>looking for the mailman app, not the folder.
Hi all,
I was hoping to not have to ask this, but I'm stumped.
I'm setting up fetchmail to pull mail from a Gmail account (taking
advantage of their spam filtering) and dump it into mailman. That
way I can avoid opening up Postfix as a POP, and just use it for the
SMTP out portion (which app