Hi,
In case your MTA is Postfix do as follows:
After installing mailman via YaST or with .rpm package (with all the
dependencies) we go to - CONFIGURING MAILMAN:
1) To check if the permissions on mailman files are right, run
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/check_perms -f
2)
a) In the Apache:
vi /etc/apach
>I could use a little help here..so anything would be appreciated.
>
>
>
>The ISP for a client I am doing some web work for told me they use Mailman.
>I downloaded the install file locally onto my machine. When I go to the
>clients' "lists" admin site (as told to by the ISP Help Desk), it states
>
Seeney, Tim wrote:
>
>The ISP for a client I am doing some web work for told me they use Mailman.
OK, so it's installed on the ISP's machine - you don't need to do
anything with Mailman software on your machine. You use the web
interface on the ISP's machine to create and manage lists there.
>I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I am a mailing list administrator.
>
>There seems to be two ways an address can be added to the list:
>
>1) My entering them by Mass Subscription under the Member
>Management...Section.
>Addresses entered this way appear in a Member List table. Good.
Do you mean the
I could use a little help here..so anything would be appreciated.
The ISP for a client I am doing some web work for told me they use Mailman.
I downloaded the install file locally onto my machine. When I go to the
clients' "lists" admin site (as told to by the ISP Help Desk), it states
there a
By the questions you can tell I am a beginner. I tried to find my
answers through the many FAQ's.
I am a mailing list administrator.
There seems to be two ways an address can be added to the list:
1) My entering them by Mass Subscription under the Member
Management...Section.
Addresses ente
Andrew Steele wrote:
>On 3 Sep 2005 at 12:25, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> If you are sending to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address, it might be an alias or
>> Exim/Mailman integration problem. Exim/Mailman integration is described at
>> http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html.
>
>It does seem that the ali
On 3 Sep 2005 at 12:25, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> To what address are you sending the message? The symptoms you describe
> are exactly what you'd see if you are sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the reply...
I went back and double checked. I was definitely sendi
Andrew Steele wrote:
>I'm a new Mailman user. I've just had my ISP install Mailman for me.
>They created a test list and this appears to work just fine.
>
>I've now created the first list for myself using the web browser
>interface.
>
>On sending a test message I receive a copy of the message
I'm a new Mailman user. I've just had my ISP install Mailman for me.
They created a test list and this appears to work just fine.
I've now created the first list for myself using the web browser
interface.
On sending a test message I receive a copy of the message - I am the list
owner AND al
Zoran Dzelajlija wrote:
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>Here's a checklist used here:
>
>--
>What are the steps to rename a mailing list foo to bar?
>(Original found at
>http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/1999-January/000308.html).
>
>
> - cd /var/local/mailman (or wherever your installation is)
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> The post at
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-August/046316.html
> gives more detail on how you might actually do this including
> archives, but it does neglect to mention the aliases.
Here's a checklist used here:
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Hello!
On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 04:43:02PM -0700, John W. Baxter wrote:
>[...]
>>> I have a subscriber to digest mode whose ISP is mandating her email
>>> address be in the To or CC header.
>[...]
>As I've said before, the spammers have broken email. This kind of
>requirement is just another ex
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