[Mailman-Users] error

Webmaster - CyberTwinks webowner at cybertwinks.com
Sun Jun 22 23:11:12 CEST 2003


Just did that, god I feel so stupid

now when a send a message to the list I get back this

Hi. This is the qmail-send program at mail.ezprovider.net.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

<test-request at cybertwinks.com>:
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. vpopmail (#5.1.1)

--- Below this line is a copy of the message.

is there something else I can do

At 16:05 22/06/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Did you 'make install' after you reconfigured?
>
>Mike
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: mailman-users-bounces+mike=camaross.net at python.org
>[mailto:mailman-users-bounces+mike=camaross.net at python.org] On Behalf Of
>Webmaster - CyberTwinks
>Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 3:52 PM
>To: mailman-users at python.org
>Subject: [Mailman-Users] error
>
>
>Hi Richard,
>
>Examining the error of my ways, I changed added the following to the
>mm_cfg.py file:
>
>SMTPHOST = 'media.(myhost).net
>SMTP_MAX_RCPTS = 10
>
>I got the email when I created a new list, when I clicked on the link to go
>to my page I got this error
>
>Mailman CGI error!!!
>The expected gid of the Mailman CGI wrapper did not match the gid as set by
>the Web server. The most likely cause is that Mailman was configured and
>installed incorrectly. Please read the INSTALL instructions again, paying
>close attention to the --with-cgi-gid configure option. This entry is being
>stored in your syslog: 
>
>Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 99, GOT gid 80.  (Reconfigure to take
>80?)
>
>I tried to reconfigure, but I don't think I am typing the command right
>
>this is my server:
>
>Port 80
>User http
>Group http
>
>this is what I am putting in
>
>./configure --with-cgi-gid=80
>
>Rod
>
>At 18:29 22/06/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>>At 15:08 22/06/2003, Webmaster - CyberTwinks wrote:
>>> >Have you checked the Mailman logs (? in $prefix/logs/)
>>>in the smtp-failure my e-mail address is listed as ignore
>>
>>What did the log entry look like? Post the text of it rather than 
>>assuming
>>people can guess what it says.
>>
>>
>>> > your web server logs (? in /var/httpd/)
>>>don't show anything from yesterday, they are cycled daily I want it 
>>>that way
>>
>>I cycle logs but keep a week of backlog for precisely this sort of
>>occassion. In any event what does today's log say when you try to access 
>>the Mailman URIs and which URIs are you trying?
>>
>>
>>> >mail server logs (? /var/log/maillog)
>>>there was nothing in these logs to indicate a problem
>>
>>Are you running
>>
>>1. MM 2.1.x and if so have you run mailmanctl
>>
>>2. MM 2.0.x and if so have you installed the mailman user crontab
>>
>>
>>> >Give all that a whirl and then repost with a bit more detail, 
>>> >without
>which
>>> >helping you is quite difficult.
>>> >
>>
>>Which bit of "a bit more detail" is causing the problem. Please reread 
>>my
>>previous post and see if you can respond more fully. Without information 
>>there is not much anyone can do to help you.
>>
>>I previously said:
>>
>>At 12:42 22/06/2003, Richard Barrett wrote:
>>>At 02:09 22/06/2003, Webmaster - CyberTwinks wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi
>>>>
>>>>Just installed the Mailman script on my server, I am getting a 404 
>>>>when I go to the Mailing list page,  I don't get any email when I 
>>>>create a new list, and I add to the aliases file, but it is not 
>>>>recognised.  Can anyone help here
>>>
>>>How did you install what version of Mailman running with what version 
>>>of
>>>Python under what operating system?
>>>
>>>Have you followed all the instruction in the INSTALL text file in the
>>>Mailman build directory and have you taken a look at:
>>>
>>>     Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
>>
>>You can also add to the list of questions:
>>
>>1. what did you add to your Apache httpd.conf
>>
>>2. what URI returned the 404 response
>>
>>As you initially posted to mailman-users, it is both courteous and
>>advisable to copy the list with your response so that other list members 
>>can contribute to finding a solution to your problem or learn about any 
>>problems you have found and possible solutions to them.
>>
>>> >>Rod
>>
>>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>----
>---
>>Richard Barrett
>http://www.openinfo.co.uk
>>
>>
>>
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