Reza Tarigan wrote:
>Hi everyone, I'm new to zimbra & mailman.
>i got a problem when integrating mailman with zimbra.
>I was follow tghe guide in wiki
What wiki?
>I got error when trying to send email to mailman@email_domain.com
>
>5.4.0 Error: too many hops (in reply to end of DATA command)
Hi everyone, I'm new to zimbra & mailman.
i got a problem when integrating mailman with zimbra.
I was follow tghe guide in wiki
I got error when trying to send email to mailman@email_domain.com
5.4.0 Error: too many hops (in reply to end of DATA command)
Does someone know how to fix it or how t
LuKreme wrote:
>
>With further reading into Python, it appears that one of Python's features Is
>that it automatically recompiles .py files to .pyc files when needed, as soon
>as it triggers an import of the file, so there is nothing I need to do after
>changing the source and restarting mailman
On May 4, 2011, at 9:59, LuKreme wrote:
> So, it looks like mm_cfg.py is the only .py that gets recompiled
> automatically, right? So how do I recompile SpamDetect.py after making my
> changes?
With further reading into Python, it appears that one of Python's features Is
that it automatically
* Dennis Putnam :
> I started this thread some time ago and got to the point where I was
> able to trace things to Postfix and ultimately found where the message
> was apparently sent to my ISP.
>
> May 5 06:34:41 dap002 postfix/smtpd[3674]: connect from dap002[127.0.0.1]
> May 5 06:34:41 dap002
I started this thread some time ago and got to the point where I was
able to trace things to Postfix and ultimately found where the message
was apparently sent to my ISP.
May 5 06:34:41 dap002 postfix/smtpd[3674]: connect from dap002[127.0.0.1]
May 5 06:34:41 dap002 postfix/smtpd[3674]: E904B200