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Hi Everyone,
Been using mailman for awhile and have recently run into some trouble
with it. I installed ASSP which I think may be conflicting with the
config of mailman. I think the fix I have to do is to add the
SMTPPORT and SMTPHOST details in the mm_cfg.py file.
My question is... Exactly how do I edit that file? I tried to edit it
with pico but that didn't work, all the stuff was scrambled. Is
there some trick that I don't know?
Mailman Version 2.1.5 Operating System: Macintosh OS X Server 10.4.9 MTA: Postfix Version 2.1 (I believe) ASSP Verion 1.3.1
Let me know if you need any other info and thanks in advance!

On May 30, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Jason Pruim wrote:
There's no trick to it; pico should work just fine to add those
parameters to mm_cfg.py. In what way is it scrambled? I assume you're
using the default OS X Server installation of Mailman? the only
problems I've had with it is that some configuration settings and the
mailman crontab sometimes get rewritten in OS updates, but I've never
seen anything in mm_cfg.py changed.
Dan

Thanks Mark & Dan!
I have no idea what caused the issue when I tried it the first time,
but now all is well. I just can't use the interface that apple has
setup for activating mailing lists. Need to do it from the command
line which is okay. Already do that with another piece of software :)
On May 30, 2007, at 10:43 AM, Jason Pruim wrote:

On May 30, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Jason Pruim wrote:
There's no trick to it; pico should work just fine to add those
parameters to mm_cfg.py. In what way is it scrambled? I assume you're
using the default OS X Server installation of Mailman? the only
problems I've had with it is that some configuration settings and the
mailman crontab sometimes get rewritten in OS updates, but I've never
seen anything in mm_cfg.py changed.
Dan

Thanks Mark & Dan!
I have no idea what caused the issue when I tried it the first time,
but now all is well. I just can't use the interface that apple has
setup for activating mailing lists. Need to do it from the command
line which is okay. Already do that with another piece of software :)
On May 30, 2007, at 10:43 AM, Jason Pruim wrote:
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Dan Phillips
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Jason Pruim
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