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    Default Mailing List Questions [URGENT]

    Hello everybody.

    I am having a little problem with the mailing lists in cPanel.

    1) After creating the database and it saying that it was created successfully, the list does not show up.

    2) How do I access the manager to add email addresses and the such?

    -Mark

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    I'm still having this problem........

    I tried to add a list today and it doesnt show up.

    Basically I'm looking for something to maintain a mailing list to all my customers, where I am the only one who can send to the list.

    Thank you in advance

    -Mark

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    Originally posted by mixx941
    I'm still having this problem........

    I tried to add a list today and it doesnt show up.

    Basically I'm looking for something to maintain a mailing list to all my customers, where I am the only one who can send to the list.

    Thank you in advance

    -Mark
    try /scripts/fixmailman

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    I was having the same problem.. and I ran the /scripts/reinstallmailman to resolve it

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    Mixx, if you're being hosted, are you sure your host hasn't disabled mailman? Because you are getting exactly the same results I did when I tried to use it before I discovered it was disabled.

    If you're not being hosted then ignore my comments

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    Okay, to clarify.....

    I am running a dedicated server on Redhat 9 and I didnt disable any mailman settings.

    By "/scripts/reinstallmailman" or "/scripts/fixmailman", I am guessing you mean SSH into there with root, but when I get in that directory, what command do I execute to peform the fix/reinstall.

    Is there a way to do this via WHM?

    Also, what would the full path be to this directory where the script for fixing/repairing mailman would be, and which would be the better option.

    Thanks

    -Mark

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    just ssh into your box and at the prompt, type

    /scripts/fixmailmain

    or

    /scripts/reinstallmailman
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    /scripts/reinstallman

    seems to have worked for me. Thanks!

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    Glad you finally got a solution.

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    Default Thank you very much

    excellent, /scripts/reinstallmailman fixed the problem for me. it works like a charm now.

    Thank you very much.
    Thanks,
    Mark Waugh

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