Hello,
Sorry for the confusion that my previous message may have caused. It
appears that my workstation has both exim 3.33 & 4.05 installed. I am
in the process now of removing 3.33.
I'm assuming now that the Directors Config area in the runtime
configuration file has been removed in 4.x
If so does anyone have any suggestions on the modifications required to
a 4.05 setting to get mailman & exim cooperating?
Mike
On Sun, 2002-07-14 at 21:26, Mike Gifford wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've set up exim both on my local RH 7.2 workstation (for testing) and
> similar server (on which I want to run mailman). The problem is that in
> following the instructions within mailman's README.EXIM, I discovered
> that my local install and server install were fundamentally different.
>
> The basic problem is that the DIRECTORS CONFIGURATION does not seem to
> appear on the server (yet it does on my workstation).
>
> This wouldn't necessarily be a problem except that mailman asks for
> modifications to the Directors config file section (which I can't seem
> to find on the server).
>
> They are both running using exim 4.05. I believe I downloaded them from
> the same place (list.org I believe). Mailman doesn't specify which
> version of exim is required.
>
> Since starting this email I've started this process again (starting with
> 'make clean', then 'make' and 'make install') - The directory that it
> creates still doesn't have the missing section.
>
> Maybe I'm missing something in the Linux Makefile, but it sure isn't
> clear what it is...
>
> Any help would be apprecited.. I am assuming this is linked to why when
> I did try to 'shove' the mailman code into the exim config this:
> exim -C configure -bV
> gives me the following error:
> Exim version 4.05 #3 built 13-Jul-2002 23:35:22
> Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 2002
> 2002-07-14 20:26:37 Exim configuration error in line 578:
> auth list_owner_director: cannot find auth driver "smartuser"
>
> Thanks in advance..
>
> Mike
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