stupidmail4me wrote:
>
>I have in my mc file I have
>VIRTUSER_DOMAIN(`lists.foo.org') set (and yes, I've
>run m4 and made the cf file). In mailertable I've got
>lists.foo.org mailman:lists.foo.org. But if I try and
>send a message I get a 550 5.1.1 User Unknown.
Have you installed aliases for the
Kelly Jones wrote:
>I'm subscribed to a mailman mailing list. I want to receive all emails
>on the list *except those* matching a given topic or topics. How do I
>do this?
You have to subscribe to every topic except the ones you don't want,
and also elect to receive messages that don't match any
Ralph Utbult wrote:
>
>Todd, my /usr/lib/mailman/subdir-files all have mail as GUID. Isn't that
>suppose to mean mail client (Postfix)?
They should all be GID = the group of the 'mailman' user, which is
probably 'mailman' judging from the group mismatch error you reported.
Then, the question is w
I'm subscribed to a mailman mailing list. I want to receive all emails
on the list *except those* matching a given topic or topics. How do I
do this?
If a new topic is created, I want to be subscribed to it by default,
but have the option of excluding it as well.
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At 9:38 AM -0800 12/18/06, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
> Brad- I like those descriptions, although I might further clarify that
> "uesrs" doesn't mean people sending mail through mailman, it means
> people installing/managing/troubleshooting mailman.
Good point. I'll make that change.
> Also, could
I'm pulling my hair out on this one.
I have mailman working on one machine and can't get it
to work on another with the exact same config.
Here's the setup:
OpenBSD 4.0
Mailman 2.1.8p3
I have in my mc file I have
VIRTUSER_DOMAIN(`lists.foo.org') set (and yes, I've
run m4 and made the cf file). I
Ralph,
Also, you should check out the Mailman install manual, at least the
section on integrating Postfix.
http://www.list.org/mailman-install/node13.html
And of course, peruse the Mailman FAQ if you haven't already done so.
If the package you are using has omitted some of these steps you may
n
Ralph Utbult wrote:
> Installed package via X (Gnome). Version 2.1.9.
What distro and distro version?
> Since I'm not a regular Un*x administrator (fix some simple mail
> problem once a month) I tend to like GUI over CMD ;-)
Fair enough. Though mailman provides no GUI method of installing, so
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Well, I updated the listinfo page for mailman-users in three places.
> The first paragraph now reads:
>
> This mailing list is for users and other parties interested
> in the Mailman mailing list management system, as provided
Ooops - sent this to Dan instead of the list...
> > I run mailman with Postfix. Have MTA='Postfix' and have run
> check_perm
> > a number of times, with -f How do I tweak the mail server (a.k..a
> > Postfix) to run the script as group "mail"?
>
> If you installed Mailman from source, it's usually
Ralph Utbult wrote:
> I run mailman with Postfix. Have MTA='Postfix' and have run
> check_perm a number of times, with -f
> How do I tweak the mail server (a.k..a Postfix) to run the script as
> group "mail"?
What are the permissions and owner/group for the mailman aliases file?
Postfix will execu
I run mailman with Postfix. Have MTA='Postfix' and have run check_perm a
number of times, with -f
How do I tweak the mail server (a.k..a Postfix) to run the script as
group "mail"?
Ralph
"/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post mailman". Command output: Group
mismatch error. Mailman expected
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