> But in a virtual host environment, I don't have root and I don't have
> control over the mail aliases file. All mail for 'test' gets
You need to ask your service provider to do it for you. BTW, you need
their permisison to run mailman stuff anyway.
Alex
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, W. Curtis Preston wrote:
> But in a virtual host environment, I don't have root and I don't have
> control over the mail aliases file. All mail for 'test' gets put in a file
> in my home directory. Any ideas?
Yeah... I have an idea.
If your hosting company is using qmai
But in a virtual host environment, I don't have root and I don't have
control over the mail aliases file. All mail for 'test' gets put in a file
in my home directory. Any ideas?
At 07:51 PM 3/18/2001 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote:
>I'm willing to bet that you didn't edit the email alias file to
I'm willing to bet that you didn't edit the email alias file to point to
where the program is running such as below. You should had gotten a message
after you ran bin/newlist like the one below or there abouts
## test mailing list
## created: 15-Mar-2001 mailman
test:"|/home/