Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman and exim4

2006-11-09 Thread Eric Walker
no one got any ideas? Eric Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ok, I am back. I am able to send a message out of exim4 from the command line through my webhosts smtp servers. (godaddy). Now I need to install mailman and get them to play together. Well it says the basic install should work

[Mailman-Users] mailman and exim4

2006-11-09 Thread Eric Walker
Ok, I am back. I am able to send a message out of exim4 from the command line through my webhosts smtp servers. (godaddy). Now I need to install mailman and get them to play together. Well it says the basic install should work right off the bat.(debian) I have a question. It says I need to at le

Re: [Mailman-Users] debian/exim4/mailman

2006-11-08 Thread Eric Walker
JB/Mark, Well I sent in an email to godaddy. I asked them about the 533 error that stated host was not a valid host in the rcpt list. They said that error would show up when using a email client and I didn't have the button down that says outgoing smtp server needs authentication. So, I am assum

Re: [Mailman-Users] debian/exim4/mailman

2006-11-03 Thread Eric Walker
think I need to autheticate to this smtp server but not sure how on the telnet command line. Thanks Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Eric Walker wrote: > >1) how do I do that, not sure what you mean. Are you saying connect directly >to my web hosts smtp server? >2) not sur

[Mailman-Users] debian/exim4/mailman

2006-11-03 Thread Eric Walker
tc. I follow the links in the page and it takes me back to my home machine and I see the mailman pages. I can admin and add users. I cannot send an email to the list though... I have other things I need a different outlook on but lets get me mailing to the list first. Thanks Eric W