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==Mailman==
 
==Mailman==
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{{Note box|After post-upgrade/reboot, SME hangs during boot-strap-console reconfiguration.  The problem is a restart of mailman in bootstrap-console-save event. if this package is removed  the server can start and finish his reconfigure/reboot event.}} [[bugzilla:6693]]
      
{{Note box| It does not appear that this contrib works properly for virtual domains on SME 7.3+.  This contrib functions as specified for the primary domain only.  Additional work is required for this contrib to function properly for virtual domains.
 
{{Note box| It does not appear that this contrib works properly for virtual domains on SME 7.3+.  This contrib functions as specified for the primary domain only.  Additional work is required for this contrib to function properly for virtual domains.
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This module is also broken in SME Server 7.5.1 and 8 (beta 04). The RPM is configured with CGI binaries that expect to run as user '''apache''' instead of the default ('''www''', '''www-data''', or '''nobody'''). As a result, attempting to run any of the CGI scripts results in an error message. See Installation section for workaround.}}
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Currently work on progress to port it on SME8
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===Description===
 
===Description===
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  yum --enablerepo smecontribs install mailman smeserver-mailman
 
  yum --enablerepo smecontribs install mailman smeserver-mailman
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You should now see a Mailman section under the Configuration section of the server-manager. But sometimes, Mailman's management interface shows up with a CGI error message. It complains about group mismatch error between "www" and "apache". Login as root and apply the following workaround, which was suggested in [[bugzilla:6425]]:
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You should now see a Mailman section under the Configuration section of the server-manager. But if you are not running the contribs compiled version, Mailman's management interface shows up with a CGI error message. It complains about group mismatch error between "www" and "apache". Login as root and apply the following workaround, which was suggested in [[bugzilla:6425]]:
    
  id -u apache                  # should yield 48
 
  id -u apache                  # should yield 48
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