On 11/26/2010 8:20 PM, Gustavo Delfino wrote:
> My data/virtual-mailman file was incomplete but now –after following all the
> steps that you recommended me– it is complete but I still get the "unknown
> user: error. I even tried deactivating SpamAssessin but it didn't solved the
> issue.
>
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My data/virtual-mailman file was incomplete but now –after following all the
steps that you recommended me– it is complete but I still get the "unknown
user: error. I even tried deactivating SpamAssessin but it didn't solved the
issue.
Nov 26 23:40:50 admin postfix/smtpd[13981]: connect from
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On 11/26/2010 6:57 PM, Gustavo Delfino wrote:
> As directed, I have moved my mailman/data/aliases from
virtual_alias_maps to alias_maps. Also I have configured the additional
domain as instructed. I now feel that I am getting closer, but
unfortunately it didn't worked.
>
> Then I read the "Mailing
Reza wrote:
>Hi All, I've been trying to send posts to two lists which both run
>mailman and they seem to be accepting my mail (no errors being sent back
>after I send mail to the list) but it's nowhere to be found on the
>lists. I'm not sure if there's a blacklist or something. Could anyone
>
Hi All, I've been trying to send posts to two lists which both run
mailman and they seem to be accepting my mail (no errors being sent back
after I send mail to the list) but it's nowhere to be found on the
lists. I'm not sure if there's a blacklist or something. Could anyone
shed some light on
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>Now is there a REASONABLE way to just make the URL
>http://mailman.foo.com (leaving archives at I think it is suppose to be
>http://mailman.foo.com/archives)?
>
If all you want is for http://mailman.foo.com to get the listinfo
overview page, this works in Apache
Red
THANK YOU! Mailman list is now created...
On 11/26/2010 12:19 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am making some progress. I am still getting the error below running
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/newlist mailman
But I now have mailman.conf linked into my /etc/http/conf.d right so
th
On 11/26/2010 5:29 AM, Gustavo Delfino wrote:
> > Thank you Mark & Geoff for answering. If using virtual mailboxes
complicates matters significantly, I could switch to using regular UNIX
accounts for my email addresses for my virtual domains. After all the
number of email accounts that I manage is
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>I am making some progress. I am still getting the error below running
>/usr/lib/mailman/bin/newlist mailman
>
>But I now have mailman.conf linked into my /etc/http/conf.d right so
>that if I provide the URL http://mailman.foo.com/mailman, I get taken
>to http://mailma
I am making some progress. I am still getting the error below running
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/newlist mailman
But I now have mailman.conf linked into my /etc/http/conf.d right so
that if I provide the URL http://mailman.foo.com/mailman, I get taken
to http://mailman.foo.com/mailman/listinfo wit
I am new to running Mailman, though a long time user and have been admin
for a list or two over the years.
The system is Fedora 12, mailman ver 2.1.12-9, with the Amahi Home
Server (amahi.org) added.
So I am trying to setup mailman as a Amahi webapp. The URL
mailman.foo.com right now comes
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