Forgot, done previously:
Created my_list and created mailman as lists. Subscribed
'[EMAIL PROTECTED] to my_list and mailman to the mailman list.
Aliases generated for both lists to be added to the sendmail alias file
/etc/mail/aliases. Added mailman to the /etc/mail/trusted-users file.
Can't t
Back at trying to set this up after several days.
Done previously:
1) Set up mailman group, and added 'mailman' as user in that group.
2) Created /usr/local/mailman:
drwxrwsr-x 20 rootmailman 4096 2006-04-26 20:11 .
Done today:
3) Recompiled with: ./configure --with-mail-gid="daemo
after many, many iterations and googling left and right, we've finally
made some progress on our email setup -- but mailman's web interface
keeps generating absolute links off-site!
- debian (testing/unstable)
- exim4-daemon-heavy (4.61-1 via apt-get)
- mailman (2.1.7-2.1.8rc1-1 via apt-get)
- vex
Update:
On my system I am using Sendmail as the outbound MTA, and dk-filter to
sign outbound emails. In testing I have found that there is an error in
the signature on emails that Mailman sends out. I have been working
with a dk-filter developer who thinks that he has narrowed this down to
a
At 12:28 PM -0700 2006-05-07, John W. Baxter wrote:
> Of the Exim admins who use the feature and to whom I listen the most, the
> feeling seems to be that this test (a) needs to be done selectively, as some
> servers respond oddly or uselessly (eg Yahoo), and (b) should be done after
> other p
On 5/7/06 10:46 AM, "Brad Knowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm curious to know -- Postfix has this address verification
> feature, which is kind of like greylisting. Basically, before a
> message from a given envelope sender will be accepted, the system has
> to get a confirmation that the r
At 1:49 PM -0400 2006-05-07, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
> If everyone did this, it would mean when someone forges my domain into a
> spam run, my servers will be hammered by all these requests to verify this
> bogus mail.
For anyone who wants to read more about this feature of Post
At 1:49 PM -0400 2006-05-07, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
> This does not scale. Please do not turn this on.
>
> If everyone did this, it would mean when someone forges my domain into a
> spam run, my servers will be hammered by all these requests to verify this
> bogus mail.
Postfi
On Sun, 7 May 2006, Brad Knowles wrote:
> I'm curious to know -- Postfix has this address verification
> feature, which is kind of like greylisting. Basically, before a
> message from a given envelope sender will be accepted, the system has
> to get a confirmation that the registered MXe
Folks,
I'm curious to know -- Postfix has this address verification
feature, which is kind of like greylisting. Basically, before a
message from a given envelope sender will be accepted, the system has
to get a confirmation that the registered MXes for that envelope
sender domain will
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