Christopher Adams wrote:
>
>So, all should be okay. Thanks for ignoring me.
Hey, I wasn't ignoring you. I was just out all day :-)
So now you can ignore my initial reply, and I'm glad you've got it
working.
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Christopher Adams wrote:
>Okay, another migration, another GID problem. I configured mailman to
>run as mail GID=mailman (which is 502) and cgi-gid = apache (which is
>48). The configuration and installation went fine and check_perms
>showed no problems.
>
>Setting up lists works okay. However, wh
I honestly like it when my questions are skimmed over. It makes me
realize that I have way more resources to fix things than I initially
think.
In this case, it was a "simple" case of the mailman /etc/passwd user
entry showing a GID that didn't match the /etc/group mailman entry. I
did try changin
Okay, another migration, another GID problem. I configured mailman to
run as mail GID=mailman (which is 502) and cgi-gid = apache (which is
48). The configuration and installation went fine and check_perms
showed no problems.
Setting up lists works okay. However, when I try to send a mesage to
the