Re: [Mailman-Developers] Feature Request - Inbound MessageID tracking
Satya <satyap@satya.virtualave.net> writes:
flag, hates group-writeable directories. Mailman wants its home directory writeable.
Not really. Mine isn't, and never has been. All it really cares about is that the directories under ~mailman are group-writable.
Darrell
On Jan 29, 2001 at 22:54, Darrell Fuhriman wrote:
Satya <satyap@satya.virtualave.net> writes:
flag, hates group-writeable directories. Mailman wants its home directory ^^^^
'installation', of course.
writeable. Not really. Mine isn't, and never has been. All it really cares about is that the directories under ~mailman are group-writable.
[mailman]~$ chmod g-w ../mailman [mailman]~$ bin/check_perms directory must be at least 02775: /home/mailman Problems found: 1 Re-run as mailman (or root) with -f flag to fix [mailman]~$ bin/version Using Mailman version 2.0.1 [mailman]~$
Perhaps your installation directory is not ~mailman? In that case, procmail+mailman work fine.
When I installed, I didn't know I should put the installation directory elsewhere. Can I now shift it to ~mailman/install ?
-- Satya. <URL:http://satya.virtualave.net/> US-bound grad students! For pre-apps, see <URL:http://quickapps.cjb.net/> Computer lie #1: you'll never use all that disk space.
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