Scott Berry wrote: > I think I narrowed down the situation. I tried to subscribe to one > of my lists. The mail with the confirmation came just fine but I > did not get a confirmation that I was subscribed. I double checked > all my config files including defaults.py to ensure no > inconsistencies, main.cf from Postfix, Mailman's mm_cfg.py for > inconsistencies, and the logs. The logs don't indicate much at all. Did you fix the aliases problem you had? Without the proper list aliases in /etc/mailman/aliases you won't get any mail delivered to those lists. You do also have the mailman aliases file added to the alias_maps in postfix's main.cf, right? > So I am now assuming that it is Selinux. I wouldn't automatically assume it's selinux. Remind me again what Fedora version you're running? I've got F7 here and I setup mailman with postfix the other day and can subscribe and post to lists, read the archives and other tasks with selinux in enforcing mode. There may well be issues that come up in further usage, but I don't think there are any with basic subscription and posting. > I am at the enforced stage of Selinux if I relax it to permissive > since I know hardly nothing about Selinux would this be appropriate? You can easily test whether it works in permissive mode by running # setenforce 0 If things magically work after that, then there's an selinux issue to be looked at (perhaps mislabeled files or something). You could then choose to find and fix those issues or ignore them and simple run selinux in permissive mode by configuring /etc/sysconfig/selinux. > If not, could some one please explain to me how to set up Selinux > correctly? Ideally you won't have to do any setup to have it work. If you do need to tweak something, it'll take some reading. On my test system I've got the selinux troubleshooting tool installed and anytime there's an selinux denial it'll notify me on the gnome panel. Clicking that brings up a graphical tool that tries to explain the denial and how you might fix it. That's been quite helpful to me in learning more about solving selinux issues rather than simply disabling it. > Thanks for all the help guys it is very much appreciate and I have a > few more things to set up as well. Again thank you very much I am > greatful to you for your help. Sure thing. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ninety percent of everything is crap. -- Sturgeon's Law
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