[G.U.D.] Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem with mailman and qmail
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> On 10/9/06, Patrick Bogen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 10/9/06, Kim Leandersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Running mailman together with qmail on a server.
Hi,
Running mailman together with qmail on a server. Thought it worked just fine
because the mails were sent to the members. Now I notice that for example
the messages to the administrator/moderator that there are pending moderator
request isn't sent out. When I check my mail logs I see rows like
>
> >2) just manually copy the lists/listname and archives
> directories to the
> >new server
>
>
> This is the way to go.
>
> Caveats - Do not create the list on the new server before the
> transfer.
> If you do, you will create a lists/listname/config.pck and Mailman
> will never see to lis
Hi,
For starters I have read the documentation available and done some
googleing before this post.
Today we have about 25-30 lists running on an old Debian Woody
installation with postfix as MTA. Since the installation is old Mailman
runs version 2.0.11. Our new server is running Qmail, Rhel4 and
> > We have a server where we host about 70 domains which are
> administrated
> > via Plesk (http://www.swsoft.com/en/products/plesk/). One
> of the most
> > popular applications used by the customer is mailman.
> Plesk uses virtual
> > domains, so every customer gets its own mailman
> inst
> In a flurry of recycled electrons, Kim Leandersson wrote:
>
> > My problem is that when the server was being installed someone
> > misspelled the hostname so it was entered as
> plisk.example.com instead
> > of plesk.example.com. This error are now correct
Hi,
We have a server where we host about 70 domains which are administrated
via Plesk (http://www.swsoft.com/en/products/plesk/). One of the most
popular applications used by the customer is mailman. Plesk uses virtual
domains, so every customer gets its own mailman installation and can
create lis
Hello,
I will soon send an anounce to around 8500 people and my first thougt
was to put all those in a mailman list, mail this list and then mailman
will divide this into nice little chunks so that the mail is being sent
to a reasonable amount of people at the same time. How well will this
work if
Hi,
I've been running mailman for some years and are satisfied with how it
works and thougt I collected some knowledge about it. I've been running
mailman with both postfix and sendmail as MTA:s without any problem. A
couple of months ago we decided to give the hosting software plesk a
chance and
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//kim
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Kim Leandersson
System Administrator
Chalmers Student Union | phone:+46-31-772 39 12
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