Andy Firman wrote:
On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 05:43:29PM -0600, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. wrote:mike wrote:On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 13:27:49 -0600, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. wroteExim's conf file attached as well as /etc/aliases due to possible relevancealready checked man mailman root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~# man mailman No manual entry for mailman root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~# root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~# apt-cache search mailman docs root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~# apt-cache search mailman doc root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~# apt-cache search mailman man lg-issue91 - Issue 91 of the Linux Gazette. mailman - Powerful, web-based mailing list managergforge-lists-mailman - Collaborative development tool - mailing-lists (using Mailman) root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~#No other documentation available (good gods that's horrible in and of itself)Try below for more info: www.list.orgI guess horribley inadequate documentation is better then none at all.What are you talking about? It is well documented!
From a casual loo kat the website that is hard to tell.
It does not get any better than this: http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman.html
I saw that, it's geared towards "source" installs of mailman, not binary. The biggest difference is in setting of permissions and directories.
Also, did you see my other post? Look at /usr/share/doc/mailman It should be right there in front of you!
I saw, am gonna look at them this evening. I'm still having problems accessing the archives from the web.
-- Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. Student at Motlow State Community College Political Activist ExtrodinaireThe only fallacy is the inaction on our part to stave off the worst of horrors, the stripping of personal freedom.