On Sunday, November 5, 2017 12:09:53 PM EST Mark Sapiro wrote:
When you run
mailman info
it will report among other things the location of 'config file:'. The user who owns this file is the user that should run the
mailman digests --send
command. I.e., it should be in that user's crontab or in something like '/etc/cron.d/mailman' with that user specified.
Also see <https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/issues/436>.
/etc/mailman.cfg should be owned by mailman? I checked my primary mailserver, my laptop, and my new Mailman box. ALL files in /etc (except links, which are lrwxrwxrwx and I didn't check what they point to) are owned by root.root or owned by root.<other> and not group writable, except one, the directory /etc/ mailman/, which is owned by root.list and is group writable (drwxrwsr-x). Are you saying that Mailman should be able to change its own config file?
Pierre
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