On Mon, 2008-12-22 at 10:15 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lindsay Haisley wrote:
> >
> >I was intrigued by your comments on the economics of spam, which
> >prompted me to introduce pre-filtering on one of my servers, possibly
> >later on both of them. Where did you get the information, in
> >particu
Lindsay Haisley wrote:
>
>I was intrigued by your comments on the economics of spam, which
>prompted me to introduce pre-filtering on one of my servers, possibly
>later on both of them. Where did you get the information, in
>particular, that there's an income flow based on successful SMTP
>deliver
Brad, (or anyone),
Please excuse me if this is a bit OT.
I was intrigued by your comments on the economics of spam, which
prompted me to introduce pre-filtering on one of my servers, possibly
later on both of them. Where did you get the information, in
particular, that there's an income flow bas
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Based on your off-list reply to Brad, it appears that you're using a
> CentOS/RedHat Mailman package. My understanding of this package,
> which may be incorrect, is it integrates aliases with Postfix as the
> MTA.
The Red Hat / CentOS mailman packages don't create any default
Alex wrote:
>I'm trying to set up Mailman on NuOnce Centos+Blue Quartz site, running into
>a problem - all emails to the aliases come back as "unknown user".
>Invitation to join works fine; replying to confirm results in membership.
>my understanding is that aliases are not being read - how do