Getting Mailman Running

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Timothy Sandel wrote:

>On Saturday 25 June 2005 06:05 pm, Timothy Sandel wrote:
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>>On Saturday 25 June 2005 03:41 pm, John Hinton wrote:
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>>>On a CentOS 4 box, I'm trying to get Mailman running. I found the apache
>>>conf file in /etc/httpd/conf.d and set the servername in that. When I
>>>try to go there, I get a 500 internal server error.. when I try to start
>>>Mailman, I get
>>>
>>>Starting mailman: Site list is missing: mailman
>>>      
>>>
>>Yeah, you have to create the mailman list before creating any other list.
>>Look at the INSTALL file in /usr/share/doc/mailman...  You have to edit the
>>mm_cfg.py also and at least change the DEFAULT_URL_HOST and
>>DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST to your hostname.domain.
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>braindead.. I meant /usr/share/doc/mailman../README
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OK.. thanks.. all I needed was to find the derned instructions! :) 
Actually, there's a redhat.install file in there that is pretty good. 
I'm up and running!

Best,
John Hinton

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