So here is the deal (with a fresh outlook and a good night sleep). I am
convinced that I did get everything working yesterday. I took some
futzing around with the exim config file, sendmail.cf and apache. The
reason that I thought things were working was that I created a new list
'testlist' and it
I need to configure exim for a virtual domain. The uname of my machine
in lorax.forestry.umn.edu, the virtual domain that I want to run mailman
to/from is neighborsunited.net.
Here is the exim log error:
2003-08-06 12:14:53 remote host address is the local host:
neighborsunited.net (while verifyi
I have moved a list onto a new machine set up to handle virtual hosting. A
newly created 'testlist' works perfectly. However, the moved list does not.
The mailman error log reports the error: no such list as
"miss_spelled_listname".
The only other odd thing is when I querry 'owner' like this:
defaults.
from Defaults import *
##
# Put YOUR site-specific settings below this line.
DEFAULT_HOST_NAME = 'neighborsunited.net'
DEFAULT_URL = 'http://www.neighborsunited.net'
MAILMAN_OWNER = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' % DEFAULT_HOST_NAME
>
I am trying to set up mailman on through a virtual domain. I have the
everything working except that no mail is going out. I set masquerading
with:
MASQUERADE_AS(`neighborsunited.org')dnl
FEATURE(masquerade_envelope)dnl
in sendmail.
I have looked through the faq and all of the obvious stuff is
uot;, or re-run configure,
> > providing the command line option `--with-mail-gid=wheel'.
> >
> > It just doesn't make sense that there would be a real gid error if the
> > testlist does all the right stuff (ie subscribes sends mail, accepts
>
I need to change the url on a list (we have switched domains and I want
the list web pages to reflect that change). I have tried the fix_url.py
script, but it just wants to set the list url to the name of the
local_host (probably getting it from uname or something). I have changed
'ServerName' in h
ve with your proposal?
>
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Kirk
> >
--
Kirk R. Wythers Department of Forest Resources
Tel: 612.625.2261 University of Minnesota
Fax: 612.625.5211530 Cleveland Ave. N
E
How can I configure a list to use an ip address in its listname instead
of the hostname? For example I'd like all references to the list to be
based on the machines ip address (i.e on the listinfo page "To post a
message to all the list menebers, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
rather than [EMAIL
I am trying to move a mailman list from a gentoo linux box to a freebsd
box. I have installed exim, apache13, mailman, and added the user
mailman on the freebsd box. I have moved the old list and placed it in
the proper location for freebsd (/usr/local/mailman/. Here's my
trouble...
If I open a b
I am trying to move a list (archives intact) to a new server. Trouble is
that when I call up the listinfo page, the old server name is still
intact. But, setting up a new testlist on the new server shows the
correct servers name in listinfo/testlist. I tried a grep for the two
server names and got:
Is there a way for me (the administrator) to change a users email
address. Or do I need to have the user unsubscribe and then resubscribe
with their new address?
Thanks,
Kirk
--
Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.pyth
I would like to set up a list on my office machine to be accessible to
the outside world without using my machine's domain name
(bla.bla.bla.umn.edu). Is it possible to:
1. create some kind of virtual domain like whateverdomain.net that the
outside could type into a browser and find my machine at
13 matches
Mail list logo