When I run find command I get this: [root@localhost mailman]# find / -name mailman /run/lock/mailman /etc/selinux/targeted/active/modules/100/mailman /etc/selinux/targeted/tmp/modules/100/mailman /root/mailman /root/mailman/src/mailman /root/mailman/venv/bin/mailman /root/dev/mailman /root/dev/mailman/venv3/bin/mailman /root/dev/mailman/mailman /root/dev/mailman/mailman/src/mailman /var/lib/mailman /var/log/mailman /var/spool/mailman /usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mailman-3.2.0a1-py3.6.egg/mailman /mailman /mailman/mailman /mailman/mailman/src/mailman /mailman/mailman/build/lib/mailman
What should I do?
El mar., 11 jul. 2017 a las 14:31, Simon Hanna (<simon.hanna@serve-me.info>) escribió:
Below is how I would recommend to run Mailman for production using a virtualenv
# useradd -r -m -d /var/lib/mailman mailman
# su - mailman
$ python3 -m venv env $ source env/bin/activate $ pip install mailman $ mailman info
Now you should have a working configuration in /var/lib/mailman/var/
to run mailman you don't need to activate the virtualenv, just use the executable /var/lib/mailman/env/bin/mailman
cheers, Simon
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Atentamente / Best Regards
Ing. Rafael Mora