George Argyros wrote:
>However the incoming mails still cannot reach any mailing list,
>although this time, the mail seems to be accepted by the Exim.
>Additionally in the Exim mainlog i get the following error entry:
>|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman owner foofoo
>R=3Dsystem_aliases defer (-30): p
Thank you for your answers.
I managed to make the outgoing mail of mailman to work with Exim. Now
password reminders, register confirmations etc are sended normally
from mailman.
However the incoming mails still cannot reach any mailing list,
although this time, the mail seems to be accepted by the
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>While setting up Mailman mailing lists under Snow Leopard Server I've run
>into some questions and thought I would ask here for help. These are the
>questions:
>
>Q1. In Mailman how are mailing list subscribers set-up ? Are subscribers
>set-up separately or do they have to be s
Chris Leleux wrote:
>This is probably a stupid question, but I'm having trouble setting up a new
>ListServ for a client.
If you are setting up a ListServ (sic)[1], you've come to the wrong
place. This list is for Mailman lists, not ListServ lists.
>I have created a new mail list - and added a
Adam McGreggor wrote:
>On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 05:18:58PM +0200, George Argyros wrote:
>> I am trying for some days now to setup mailman in debian but i am
>> running to the following problem:
>> Although mailman setup seems fine and the mail server (Exim or
>> Postfix) can send mail to any addres
Clare Redstone quoted me and wrote:
>
>>The Approved: here may or may not be needed. It is only to
>ensure that the resent message doesn't get held a second time. If you edit
>out the things that caused it to be held, you don't need the Approved:
>. <
>
>I just checked what was happening again.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 05:18:58PM +0200, George Argyros wrote:
> I am trying for some days now to setup mailman in debian but i am
> running to the following problem:
> Although mailman setup seems fine and the mail server (Exim or
> Postfix) can send mail to any address, mailman and the mail serv
Hi, everyone.
First I wish to say hello to everyone as I am a new member and this is my
first post to the list. I have just purchased a Mac server with Snow Leopard
server installed and one of the main reasons for the purchase was my plan to
set-up some mailing lists. The following are some questi
This is probably a stupid question, but I'm having trouble setting up a new
ListServ for a client.
I have created a new mail list - and added an admin and moderator. I've
created three members (using 3 email accounts of mine). These three user
accounts have received the message they been "su
Hi all,
I am trying for some days now to setup mailman in debian but i am
running to the following problem:
Although mailman setup seems fine and the mail server (Exim or
Postfix) can send mail to any address, mailman and the mail server
cannot communicate. Every time i try to post a message to a l
Thanks again for your help.
1.
>>Test 1. "Subject" is the actual rogue post. I can use reply or
>>forward, edit the message and address it to the list. I changed
>>options to send in plain text, wrote approved: password at the top of
>>the body and, just below that, changed the line "To: testl.
On 2009-12-29 6:53 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Clare Redstone wrote:
>> Thank you again for such a helpful reply. Any solutions getting Resent-To
>> (Bounce?) to work through Outlook?
> Try the drafts idea. There may actually be a way to directly resend a
> message from outlook, but I know little abo
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