Scott Berry wrote: > I forgot to start mailman but when I do start it here is the message > I get: > > [root@pilotalk mailman]# service mailman start > Starting mailman: Site list is missing: mailman > [FAILED] > [root@pilotalk mailman]# > > But I see sitelist.cfg in /etc/mailman. The sitelist.cfg is just a config you can use to setup the site list with sensible defaults. To create the list (mentioned in INSTALL.REDHAT and in the mailman-install html docs): # /usr/lib/mailman/bin/newlist mailman (follow the prompts) Then use config_list to apply the settings from sitelist.cfg to the mailman list: # /usr/lib/mailman/bin/config_list -i /etc/mailman/sitelist.cfg mailman Review the list's options in the web interface and make any changes you need to make. Then start the mailman service. You should get a few messages that were sitting in the mailman queue. You'll also want to ensure that httpd, postfix and mailman are set to be started by default so that when you reboot in a few months you won't have to scratch your head and wonder why things aren't working. The chkconfig utility is good for this. chkconfig --list <service> will show you the current settings. chkconfig <service> on will turn it on in the default runlevels. So do: # chkconfig mailman on # chkconfig postfix on # chkconfig httpd on -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wedding is destiny, and hanging likewise. -- John Heywood
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