On 1/15/25 14:29, via Mailman-users wrote:
Thanks Stephen and Mark.
I checked whether group and world have 'x' permission on every directory in the
path to the files and found below:
root@lists:/var/lib/mailman3/templates# ll
total 12
drwxr-xr-x 3 list list 4096 Oct 10 2018 ./
drwxr-xr-x 12 list list 4096 Jan 9 05:08 ../
drwxr--r-- 5 list list 4096 Mar 30 2021 lists/
root@lists:/var/lib/mailman3/templates# cd lists/
root@lists:/var/lib/mailman3/templates/lists# ll
total 20
drwxr--r-- 5 list list 4096 Mar 30 2021 ./
drwxr-xr-x 3 list list 4096 Oct 10 2018 ../
drwxr--r-- 3 list list 4096 Jan 8 01:14 [redacted].lists.[redacted].org.au/
root@lists:/var/lib/mailman3/templates/lists# cd
p[redacted].lists.[redacted].org.au/
root@lists:/var/lib/mailman3/templates/lists/[redacted].lists.[redacted].org.au#
ll
total 12
drwxr--r-- 3 list list 4096 Jan 8 01:14 ./
drwxr--r-- 5 list list 4096 Mar 30 2021 ../
drwxr--r-- 2 list list 4096 Jan 15 04:45 en/
So, group and world did not have 'x' permission to all the superordinate
directories.
I don't think that matters. As long as everything is running as user
`list`. How are you testing. Are you running a `mailman` command and if
so, are you running that as user `list`.
Note that `mailman` commands should only ever be run as the Mailman
user, `list` in your case.
If that explains the issue, fine. Otherwise this seems to be an issue
with the Debian package and should be reported to Debian. See
https://wiki.list.org/x/12812344
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San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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