First, thanks to all who offered suggestions to get
Mailman up and running...and it is working just very, very slowly.
First, a little info about the machine ("gundam") it is installed on:
Redhat 6.2
Sendamail 8.9.3
I believe Procmail handles local delivery in Redhat
I have some accounts on gun
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 09:03:00PM -0400 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Beverly Guillermo thought...
> I have 2.2.x kernel and I'm using ipchains and ipmasqadm --
> I want to forward the ftp port from one computer to another computer but
> it doesn't want to do it. I know about the active and
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 11:21:59PM +0200, Olivier Tharan wrote:
> Sendmail does not like group-writable directories very much. This is
> because everyone the same group as you could potentially change your
> .forward file and thus receive your email.
>
> do an 'ls -ld /usr/share/mailman' and look
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, JLG wrote:
I think I've figuered out thatMailman is using cron to send out its
messages. How can I make the job run more frequently?
in /home/mailman/cron there are the following files:
checkdbs crontab.in gate_news mailpasswds nightly_gzip paths.py
paths.pyc qrunner
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, JLG wrote:
Hey Folks,
I think I just solved my own problem...sorry that
last message was so incoherant but i was trying to dash it off quickly
so the other sysadmin wouldn't catch me :) !
(new job!)
Jen
> On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, JLG wrote:
>
> I think I've figuered out thatM
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, C. M. Martin wrote:
> I have an IBM NetFinity 1000 running Caldera OpenLinux 2.4. The system needs
> to be dual-homed, and the system seems to recognize both ethernet cards. One
> is on eth0, IRQ11, and is working properly. Network connectivity is just fine.
> The other is
Jen,
I run Mailman 2.0b2 on one production server and 2.0b5 on the other
production server for my own lists. crontab.in on my systems contains
entries for logging, archiving, mail to news gateways, etc. but doesn't
appear to have any direct impact on when a message is delivered, except in
the ca
Hi
I've tried to do this before unsuccessfully but I thought I'd have another
go at it.
At the moment my network at home consists of two pooters. A doze box called
George and a Linux box called Dot. ATM i am connecting to the net
throughGeorge because I have a USB TA (I know there is slowly gett
Thanks, I'll give that a try. Any pointers as to how to get this?
I'm still kind of new to Linux/Debian ... the way I know to get files is to
use apt-get. When we tried this for LILO, it didn't get the latest.
Thanks!
Jen
- Original Message -
From: "Malcolm Tredinnick" <[EMAIL PROTECT
The Orb drive sounds pretty cool ... really inexpensive compared to Jaz. Has
anyone had any luck with getting these to work on Linux? I've searched the
Web, and it seems like people have had trouble w/ the SCSI version, which
was the one I was looking at getting.
Any advice is appreciated!
Than
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