Ok I did that, but whenever I try to make changes through the web interface, I get loads of Object Not Found errors because somewhere an extra "mailman/" is getting inserted into the URL so that "http://www.espersunited.com/mailman/admin/test" becomes "http://www.espersunited.com/mailmain/mailman/admin/test". I can't make any changes - I can't even subscribe to my own list because every time I try I get the Object Not Found and when I correct the URL on the address line it gives me an Invalid email address error. Please help!!! -Michael Sullivan- > Message: 31 > From: "Frank Jahn" <frank.jahn@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Mailman woes > Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 07:41:33 +0100 > Reply-To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > Hello Michael, > > to get Mailman work wiht RH9 install the latest mailman package from Errata. > After installation configure Mailman from the command line. > (to create new lists with web interface doesn't work correctly) > > - Create a site password: > > /var/mailman/bin/mmsitepass > > - Run the newlist command and create a new list called "mailman": > > /var/mailman/bin/newlist > > - Enter the aliases for the "mailman" list to your /etc/aliases file and > execute the newaliases command > > - Start the mailman service > > - Run the newlist command again and create your own list, enter the aliases > for your list to the /etc/aliases and run newaliases again. > > Now you can easy configure your list via the web interface and modify some > options you want: > http://yourserver/mailman/admin/yourlist > > After that Mailman will send mails to all your listmembers. > > > greetings > > > Frank Jahn > (Netzwerkadministrator, RHCE, LPIC-1) > > robbe Modellsport GmbH & Co. KG > Metzloser Strae 36 > 36352 Grebenhain > > Tel.: 0049 (0) 6644 87242 > Fax : 0049 (0) 6644 7412 > E-Mail: mailto:frank.jahn@xxxxxxxxx > Homepage: http://www.robbe.com -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list