>Have you tried working directly with Amazon SES to resolve the issue?
I have not personally, but on their forums, others have posed have the same
problem, and following is a reply directly from AWS:
>>We want to accommodate as many ways to send email as we can, while also
>>providing strong p
Hello,
Does anyone have any ideas on how to deal with this dilemma: I am running
Mailman+Postfix+Ubuntu in Amazon AWS, and using Amazon SES as a relay.
Although, this problem isn't unique to just SES. This problem is common among
many relay services, DynDNS to name another.
To prevent against
Hello,
Is there a way to configure Mailman lists so the From: line can say:
"From listn...@mymanserver.com [On Behalf of john@yahoo.com]"
We are using a 3rd-party SMTP relay for all outbound mail, so we need to
approve all senders for the service to allow the email to go through.
This p
Hello,
Can anybody point me to a document or explain to me what is necessary to
complete these steps?
We have a mailman server hosted on a FreeBSD box and need to migrate it an
Ubuntu box and change domain names on all the lists.
We have several dozen lists, all under the "foo.org" domain. We ne
Hello,
I have created an announcment mailing list so I can send announcements
to all of my clients member's emails (several dozen).
I already have 12 unique mailing lists created for each organization of
which these clients are members. These are discussion mailing lists.
Is there a way I can
Hello,
Question: We host a few dozen lists for clients who run our software.
Each client has a unique list for their own organization, and it is used
to correspond with us (the developers), etc., but not with each client.
However, whenever we release a new version of software for ALL the
clien