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$OpenBSD: README.OpenBSD,v 1.4 2003/05/12 04:30:44 sturm Exp $
$OpenBSD: README.OpenBSD,v 1.5 2003/05/12 05:11:44 sturm Exp $
Throughout this document $mailmandir is the directory mailman is installed
in. This defaults to /usr/local/lib/mailman. If you install your ports
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example for Apache, based on the standard installation
directories:
<Directory "/usr/local/mailman/archives/public/">
<Directory "/var/spool/mailman/archives/public/">
AddDefaultCharset Off
</Directory>
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Follow the prompts, and see the README file for more information.
Now configure your site list. There is a convenient template
for a generic site list in misc/sitelist.cfg to help you with
this. The template can be applied to your site list by running:
% bin/config_list -i data/sitelist.cfg mailman
Before doing this, review the configuration options in the
template (note that many options are not changed by
sitelist.cfg). After you do this, be sure you review the
configurations via the admin pages for this list.
Be sure to subscribe yourself to the site list, but use the
admin interface because mailback subscription confirmations
won't work at this point.