=gmail.com and not
>test-bounces+fil=rezo.net
This has now been corrected in Postfix 2.6 Snapshot 20090125: that
version uses the orignal destination address as known by Mailman to
create the VERP'ed sender addresses.
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on-usascii characters correct?
Otherwise, everything seems to be fine.
Again, thanks for your help. (I don't quite understand how I've been
able to overlook the error messages from the original failing pythonlib
installation attempt, but I must obviously somehow have overlooked
them.)
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g "make install-packages" as root solved the problem.
And in the future, I'll run "make install" as root.
Thanks for your help!
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user "root" (knowing perfectly well that this is not
the thing to do unless you choose to trust your software providers), but
I ran "make install" as user "mailman" in order to ensure that the
resulting files would have the corr
m
source or from Slackware upgrades. The kernel is Linux 2.6.26.2.
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uot;official" about any home I can give to
anything.
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Mailman FAQ:
RIES = Yes
VERP_DELIVERY_INTERVAL = 1
VERP_CONFIRMATIONS = Yes
VERP_STYLE = 'Postfix'
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I have tested the patch only with the feature turned on.
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sascii letters).
I currently have to digest subscribers, so I don't know if this a real
problem. Does Mailman perhaps simply not support ISO 8859-15?
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