I recently installed Mailman at our school. It is fantastic. Thank you very much for a fine software package.
This morning I receive and email saying "Site list is missing: mailman"
Picking through the /usr/local/mailman/cron/mailpasswords script I see a mm.cfg.MAILMAN_SITE_LIST is required. What are the contents and layout of this file? Where should it be located?
I checked your web site for help on this but came up dry. Where is the documentation with this type of detail.
Once again, thanks for all your efforts.
01-Feb-03 at 07:23, Jim LaSalle (jjlasalle@attbi.com) wrote :
I recently installed Mailman at our school. It is fantastic. Thank you very much for a fine software package.
This morning I receive and email saying "Site list is missing: mailman"
Picking through the /usr/local/mailman/cron/mailpasswords script I see a mm.cfg.MAILMAN_SITE_LIST is required. What are the contents and layout of this file? Where should it be located?
I checked your web site for help on this but came up dry. Where is the documentation with this type of detail.
I only just saw your mail, and this one was before it in my mailbox, but your mail date suggests you might have already seen it, but maybe your mail date is wrong / the email was sent some time is was composed. Excuses to the list if you've all already seen this, copied from a previous post:
At 03:58 AM 2/1/2003, Matt Brown wrote:
On Saturday 01 February 2003 04:18 pm, Larry Hansford wrote:
However, the end-of-month cron job mailpasswds did not run.
The subject of the message is:
Cron mailman@ash /usr/local/bin/python -S /home/mailman/cron/mailpasswds
And, the body of the message is:
Site list is missing: mailman
With 2.1 you need to create a "site-wide" mailing list called "mailman". From the INSTALL file:
Create a "site-wide" mailing list. This is the one that password reminders will appear to come from. Usually this should be the "mailman" mailing list, but if you need to change this, be sure to change the MAILMAN_SITE_LIST variable in mm_cfg.py (see below).
% bin/newlist mailman
Follow the prompts, and see the README file for more information.
You should then subscribe yourself to the mailman list.
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