Is there an active maintainer for Mailman? The Available Ports listing lists "Maintained by: mps openmaintainer” - I do not understand this description.
I need to ask a few questions about the MacPorts installation of Mailman, not about Mailman itself. For example: 1- How/where do the MacPorts installation of Mailman files map to the standard GNU locations. I can find some by trial and error, but others are not obvious. The Mailman support group talks about the old OSX Server installation, but not about the MacPorts version. 2- What configuration changes do I need to make to integrate it with the MacPorts Apache2 server. This is/may-be complicated by the fact that I point DocumentRoot to the “Sites/htdocs” directory under my own ID, with links back to things like: /opt/local/apache2/manual /opt/local/www/phpmyadmin I’m fairly certain that its something obvious I’m misinterpreting. I’ve had the MacPorts Apache2/Mysqul/Php code running on my headless Mac mini for quite some time now. I have been asked to handle a mailing list of about 1000 names for my retirement community. The install seemed to go flawlessly. But . . . Basically, I’m having issues getting Mailman to respond. I believe that I should be getting it to respond to: <hostname>/mailman/admin, but have not yet gotten it to work. I have run into one comment that implies that an additional mime-type entry is necessary. The files: /opt/local/share/doc/mailman/INSTALL /opt/local/share/doc/mailman/README are generic GNU files. The only clues I find are in the MacPorts install log file. I started off with: sudo port select --set python python27 - from the install log. # Be sure to verify the email and URL host settings in the Mailman configuration file (they may have been guessed incorrectly during the configuration step): # # /opt/local/share/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py They seem to be correct. # Be sure to add the following line to your Apache httpd.conf configuration file to enable Mailman web access: # # Include /opt/local/etc/httpd/mailman.conf Done # Be sure to set up the crontab entries for the 'mailman' user. Mailman runs a number of cron jobs for its basic functionality. # # cd /opt/local/share/mailman/cron # sudo crontab -u mailman crontab.in Also done. ======= I am simply not getting the list maintenance interface to come up. T.T.F.N. William H. Magill # iMac11,3 Core i7 [2.93GHz - 8 GB 1067MHz] OS X 10.12.2 # Macmini6,1 Intel Core i5 [2.5 Ghz - 4GB 1600MHz] OS X 10.12.2 mag...@icloud.com mag...@mac.com whmag...@gmail.com