Tanstaafl wrote:
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>Ok... but what do I point the DocumentRoot and/or the directory to?
>
>Hmmm... maybe /usr/lib64/mailman/cgi-bin/ ?
>
>Yes... it works now! Cool... thanks for your patience Mark...
It really doesn't matter because Apache isn't serving any documents
except those public archive
Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
>
>i can see that in /etc/mailman/aliases that there are those mail lists
>aliases but i could not find any virtual_mailman file
If your list mail domain is local in Postfix, all you need is
alias_maps. If it is not local in Postfix, as indicated by the "User
unknown in vi
Mark Prewitt wrote:
> I am having an issue which I need to figure out. One of the issues we are
>struggling with as we use Mailman to handle some internal traffic lists for
>our company is that we have some people with more than 1 email account.
Is this relevant? See below.
>When some employe
Good Day,
I am having an issue which I need to figure out. One of the issues we are
struggling with as we use Mailman to handle some internal traffic lists for
our company is that we have some people with more than 1 email account.
When some employees are sent an email and the list is cc'd, the
2010/12/18 Mark Sapiro
> On 12/16/2010 7:16 AM, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
>
>
> You did not receive the list created notice because your Postfix is
> doing sender verification and You have not (properly) configured
> Mailman/Postfix configuration for automatic generation of list aliases
> and virtu
Hi Joni,
Sounds like your incoming mail server for your Mailman System is either not
reachable or not responding to your outgoing server when you send the message.
You don't mention if they are separate systems or domains so I can't make any
other suggestions at this time. I would try opening
On 2010-12-27 4:35 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Tanstaafl wrote:
>> Where do I specify the server crt/key pair for the lists.example.com
>> vhost if I don't have a full blown vhost config file for it? Or can I
>> just go ahead and create one (vhost config file pointing to the correct
>> dir)?
> You ne
Konstantin Vasilyev wrote:
>
>But now I have another error in maillog
>> postfix/smtpd[46087]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>> unknown[192.168.2.199]: 550 5.1.1 : Recipient
>> address rejected: User unknown in virtual mailbox table;
>> from= to= proto=ESMTP
>> helo=<[192.168.2.199]>
Which says that
Joni Seth wrote:
>I have set up Mailman and Postfix, following the instructions to the letter,
>and although Mailman will send out email fine, when I, as the administrator,
>try to send my email to the list I have created, I get the following error:
>Response: 450 Host down (myserver.mydomain.o
I have set up Mailman and Postfix, following the instructions to the letter,
and although Mailman will send out email fine, when I, as the administrator,
try to send my email to the list I have created, I get the following error:
Response: 450 Host down (myserver.mydomain.org). I am quite new to
Hi
First of all thank you Mark for you attention.
I edited my sed command and this did the trick.
# less transport-mailman
# This file is generated by Mailman, and is kept in sync with the binary
hash
# file virtual-mailman.db. YOU SHOULD NOT MANUALLY EDIT THIS FILE
unless you
# know what you're
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