Hello,
I've got a list setup where I only want moderators to be able to post to
the list. I've got 5 addresses setup as moderators, but when I use one
to post to the list, I get a bounce message:
We're sorry, this is an announcement only list. We were unable to post
your message.
I know it must j
Hello,
I've got Mailman 2.1.5 running on a redhat 3.0AS server.
I created a list, which I only want the admins to be able to post to.
If I post from an address that's subscribed, but not an admin, I get a
bounce saying it's an announcement only list. If I try posting from one
of the admin addres
g is set there.
Checked the aliases. All were created just fine.
I'm using Postfix, and didn't notice anything about smrsh
I tried adding SMTPHOST = '199.242.176.200' - made no difference
Nothing appears to be in the queue.
Nothing added to any of the logs for Mailman
Any ideas wha
> I assume you installed the mailman init script in /etc/init.d and not
> mailmanctl.
Yeah.
> Is postfix running?
Yes, it is. I can send mail from that box out just fine. Plus, subscribe
confirmation emails are being sent ok.
> Has postfix's alias file been updated with the list aliases?
Where
Hi John,
> Mailman requires a master process (daemon) to be run (mailmanctl),
> typically it is automatically started by adding it to the
> init sequence.
> This requires an init script be installed, chkconfig be run to add it,
> and for the service to be initially started. Did you do all these
cal/mailman/archives/private
Creating architecture dependent directories...
/bin/sh: line 1: cd: bin: No such file or directory
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I don't get any error messages before that. Is there anything you know
of that might be wrong?
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Jody Cleveland
Computer Support Sp
Hi Jim,
> It sounds like the connection between the mail server and Mailman on
> the Linux server is not set up correctly. If you send the mail from
> your Linux account, do you get the same error?
I get the same error no matter where I send the message from. From
gmail, I get this:
Delivery
Library;l=MAIL-041201174732Z-13761
I guess I don't understand why exchange is taking issue with this. I can
send email to my user account on that linux machine, and it works fine.
Is there a setting somewhere I need to change?
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Jody Cleveland
Computer Support Specialist
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