Christopher Adams wrote:
>I can send mail outside of Mailman to the listname-owner address and it
>delivers correcty regardless of whether the list owners are inside the
>local subnet. The problem only seems to occur when sending through the
>Mailman server and Postfix.
When you send mail origin
Allan Herman wrote:
>
>Accordingly, I don't think anything is actually wrong that warrants further
>digging. I only use the "mailman" list, which was set up by default, for
>testing. Any reason I can't delete it and make a "testing" list?
You can't delete it for a few reasons, the most importan
I did not mean to imply that there was a connection between the owners and
list posts, just that Mailman list traffic is flowing without problems.
Your assumptions 1-3 are correct. As for #4, if I understand you correctly,
I can send mail outside of Mailman to the listname-owner address and it
del
Actually, I think this makes sense now.
Unless the sender is authenticated, I reject messages at the handshake if the
addressee is not a local recipient. Local recipients include aliases.
I think the next directive is the key:
local_recipient_maps = proxy:unix:passwd.byname $alias_maps
My su
Mark --
Perfect! Thanks.
P.S. Mailman is not to blame in this case, which means that I can keep the
settings change and we can look alsewhere for the problem.
At 11:56 AM -0700 4/1/13, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Drew Tenenholz wrote:
>>
>>I hope this is simple. I changed the preferred_language for
Drew Tenenholz wrote:
>
>I hope this is simple. I changed the preferred_language for a list via the
>admin web interface last week, and some downstream processes are no longer
>working. Before I blame the change in the list for the failure, I need to
>know rather precisely when I made that cha
All --
I hope this is simple. I changed the preferred_language for a list via the
admin web interface last week, and some downstream processes are no longer
working. Before I blame the change in the list for the failure, I need to know
rather precisely when I made that change (i.e. Monday vs.
On 4/1/2013 8:22 AM, Christopher Adams wrote:
> I see the message in the Mailman smtp log going to the list and the two
> list owners. I also see the message directed to the list owner address
> in the MTA logs. However, the message is not actually being delivered to
> the list owner via the alias.
I see the message in the Mailman smtp log going to the list and the two
list owners. I also see the message directed to the list owner address in
the MTA logs. However, the message is not actually being delivered to the
list owner via the alias. I have discovered that, using owner addresses
outside