On 1/12/08, Dennis Putnam wrote:
>> Certainly, the name dap002.bellsouth.net does not exist in the DNS.
>> If this is what your system is trying to use to identify itself to
>> the outside world, that would be a problem.
>
> Only mailman is trying to use that name.
Not true. Check your own s
Dennis Putnam writes:
> Keep in mind this was a working system that started giving me trouble
> after a restore.
Unfortunately, that's not really possible. People who do not have
access to your system can only match symptoms to cases they've seen in
the past. This particular symptom is unive
Dennis Putnam wrote:
>
>Here the from hostname is 'dap002.bellsouth.net' instead of
>'home.bellsouth.net', that is not to say I know this is the problem
>but its all I can see as different. Obviously mailman is somehow
>overriding the normal from hostname and building its own. The name
>'dap002
At 05:58 PM 1/12/2008, you wrote:
>Well, if the hostname really was home.bellsouth.net, that would map
>to IP address 216.77.188.41, but the reverse DNS for this IP address
>points back to dsl.bellsouth.net, which does map correctly back to
>the same IP address. So, I would not be surprised to
An organizations we (http://thecsl.org) serve is moving their
newsletter to something like constant contact. This service has
nice marketing features and the resources to wrestle with aol,
hotmail, etc to prove they aren't spam.
This other serivce, requires their customers to have the list
mem
On 1/12/08, Felipe Neuwald wrote:
> I'm thinking, if some user send one email to the mail list, then the
> mail server reply one email to the user with one web page addres, and
> then, the user classify the email (like office, home, study, etc) and
> before the classification, the email is sen
On 1/12/08, Dennis Putnam wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I have a guess as to what is wrong but I don't
> know how to fix it in mailman. Here are the syslog entries for a
> non-mailman email:
>
> Jan 12 10:55:10 dap002 postfix/qmgr[2345]: 47CD185063:
> from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=435, nrcp
Hi,
I'm looking for some way that I can classify emails that goes to one
mail list.
I'm thinking, if some user send one email to the mail list, then the
mail server reply one email to the user with one web page addres, and
then, the user classify the email (like office, home, study, etc) and
Thanks for the reply. I have a guess as to what is wrong but I don't
know how to fix it in mailman. Here are the syslog entries for a
non-mailman email:
Jan 12 10:55:10 dap002 postfix/qmgr[2345]: 47CD185063:
from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=435, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Jan 12 10:55:16 dap002 postf