Can one use Mailman 3 without it being behind a web service ?
I know the older MM can be managed by emailing commands to it.
Does MM3 work like that as well ?
Thanks.
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At 12:00 PM -0700 2004-09-23, Dana Rasmussen wrote:
Is it absolutely necessary to have root access to install Mailman?
Pretty much.
Do we have any other options to ensure a successfull installation?
Contract out the computer resources to a place that will provide
Mailman services via softwa
Hello,
My organization has contracted with a consultant for computer server resources. The
consultant in turn, is contracting with the actual provider of computer hardware and
communication resources. Our consultant does not have Root access on the server.
Is it absolutely necessary to have roo
Hi,
I want to install mailman on a netApp filer disk space using NFS and
be able to
use it with a mail server( linux machine). Is it posible to do it ?
how do I do that.
Thanks, Yogesh
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nope, tried that several times and still the same error, i will continue to
fiddle!!
> This generally means that you need to re-install it and add an option to
the
> ./configure command that tells the install what group Exim runs as.
>
> This is explained very thoroughly in the FAQ (see the bott
This generally means that you need to re-install it and add an option to the
./configure command that tells the install what group Exim runs as.
This is explained very thoroughly in the FAQ (see the bottom of this message).
Jon Carnes
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--- Original Message: Sunday 10 March 2002 02:48 pm ---
hello all,
wondering if you can help me, i have checked the FAQ and searched the web
and don't see any answers for this.
i have just installed mailman on to my slackware box with exim as the mta.
it all seemed to go fine, running check_perms works fine, and everything. i
setup a test list and i
I use a web host who offers a lot of flexibility, even in the "virtual
hosting" side of their services. I can run almost any cgi/perl script,
schedule cron jobs, use Python etc. I believe that Mailman would work as
well, however, the installation instructions describe a dedicated server
environ
I use a web host who offers a lot of flexibility, even in the "virtual
hosting" side of their services. I can run almost any cgi/perl script,
schedule cron jobs, use Python etc. I believe that Mailman would work as
well, however, the installation instructions describe a dedicated server
environ