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RE: [cobalt-users] mailman for cobalt?
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] mailman for cobalt?
- From: "Dougie X" <dougie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue Apr 8 14:11:01 2003
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
On Tue, 8 Apr 2003, Dougie X wrote:
>
> I was given to understand that would hose up Majordomo on a RaQ4...and
> I don't believe you can access it via the GUI?
>
> Thom
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> Yes it does break majordomo but nothing that cant be fixed by another
> symlink. My experience is for RAQ4 I have installed mailamn and I have
> uninstalled it repaired majordomo and the server, majordomo works
> fine. Mailman never was GUI Accesed from the browser.
A howto that shows how to have both working onm a RaQ4 might be of interest
to folks here...and I'd be happy to post it on cobaltfacts.
Thom
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Thom
May have gave the wrong impression. As far as I am aware its either
majordomo or mailman. I do believe there is a 'how to' install MailMan
-2.0.13 by Dave Thurman allready in the archive.
Following that and a few alterations and MailMan - 2.1.1. installs and works
AOK.
As mentioned majordomo does break when installing Mailman a symlink has to
be written to point to mailman Rewriting the symlink for majordomo.
Repairing majordomo is altering the same symlink to point to majordomo.
Tried and tested. :-)
Cheers
Dougie