Hi Abhilash,
I started to setup Postfix (I don't know if that is the suggested and easy to use mail server) doing the steps on the website http://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/config-core.html which tells:
Postfix <http://www.postfix.org/>: To setup Postfix, add the following configuration to master.cf:
# Support the default VERP delimiter.recipient_delimiter = +unknown_local_recipient_reject_code = 550owner_request_special = notransport_maps = hash:/path-to-mailman/var/data/postfix_lmtplocal_recipient_maps = hash:/path-to-mailman/var/data/postfix_lmtprelay_domains = hash:/path-to-mailman/var/data/postfix_domains
I added that config at the bottom of the master.cf file and did a 'postfix reload' and I got this error message:
[root@localhost ~]# postfix reload /usr/sbin/postconf: fatal: file /etc/postfix/master.cf: line 129: bad field count postfix/postfix-script: fatal: cannot execute /usr/sbin/postconf!
What do you suggest???
Thank you
El jue., 20 jul. 2017 a las 14:09, Abhilash Raj (<raj.abhilash1@gmail.com>) escribió:
Hi Rafael,
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017, at 01:49 PM, Rafael Mora wrote:
Hello,
What are the suggested steps in order to install the web UI ??
I haven't read through this entire thread but I understand that you are having problems with multiple configuration files for Core and setting up the Web UI.
The installation guide at docs.mailman3.org should now have a "Pre-Installation Guide" and another new section called "Configuring Mailman 3". Please make sure than you read both of them along with the "Installation Guide" They have more information about how to setup Mailman 3 after you have installed them so that it becomes function.
Also, your original question's answer can be found there. It has instructions about how to setup your Django project, which is the what the Web frontend for Mailman 3 is based on.
Thanks
El sáb., 15 jul. 2017 a las 19:28, Kyle Richardson (< kylerichardson2@gmail.com>) escribió:
There must be another config file being picked up. Have a look at the mailman.cfg search order explained here [1].
My guess is that /etc/mailman.cfg exists. Do a 'find / -name
mailman.cfg'
to be sure. You'll want to delete any in the search path and then rerun 'mailman info'.
[1]
http://mailman.readthedocs.io/en/latest/src/mailman/config/docs/config.html
-Kyle
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Atentamente / Best Regards
Ing. Rafael Mora
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-- thanks, Abhilash Raj
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Ing. Rafael Mora