Dale & Lora Marshall wrote:
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>When I originally set up mailman my server had a name that wasn't in DNS. I
>have since changed the name of my server to something that is in DNS. But,
>emails that go out still reference the old name and some messages are bouncing
>because the recipient does a D
2010/10/23 Dale & Lora Marshall :
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> When I originally set up mailman my server had a name that wasn't in DNS. I
> have since changed the name of my server to something that is in DNS. But,
> emails that go out still reference the old name and some messages are
> bouncing because the recipien
When I originally set up mailman my server had a name that wasn't in DNS. I
have since changed the name of my server to something that is in DNS. But,
emails that go out still reference the old name and some messages are bouncing
because the recipient does a DNS check on incoming emails.
How
Dale & Lora Marshall wrote:
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>I did a yum update and then a "yum install mailman".
That was your mistake. Your Mailman was apparently installed from a
source distribution, not from a yum package. You should not have done
"yum install mailman" and you should probably now do "yum remove
mailman" s
I did a yum update and then a "yum install mailman". I run a server with a lot
of domains on it and a few of them have mailing lists but not all.
list_lists reports 17 mailing lists which is I believe correct.
There was a mailman.conf file in the conf.d dir. Thanks! I moved it to a
diffe
Dale & Lora Marshall wrote:
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>Using Mailman version: 2.1.12rc2
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>For some reason all of my mailing lists are now disconnected from mailman.
>There is data in /usr/local/mailman/lists, and also lots of data in the
>archives/private dir. But when I try to go to the admin page on any list I
>ge
Using Mailman version: 2.1.12rc2
For some reason all of my mailing lists are now disconnected from mailman.
There is data in /usr/local/mailman/lists, and also lots of data in the
archives/private dir. But when I try to go to the admin page on any list I get
a "list does not exist" message.