On 30/07/2011 15:57, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Note that if you installed Mailman from a RedHat/CentOS rpm, most
examples on the web won't work because the mail wrapper mail/mailman
and the lists/ directory are not in the same MM_HOME directory. I.e.
the wrapper is /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman and the
On 29/07/2011 23:42, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Check your exim logs. If your list mail is not using the
"mailman_router" router, you need to move that router closer to the
front of the routers section, at least ahead of the router it is
using. The "mailman_router" router uses the "mailman_transport"
tr
On 29/07/2011 16:29, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Lorenzo Coronati wrote:
what I understand is that exim (which is configured to manage the email
addresses stored in a mysql database) tries to expand the mailing list
looking for subscribers via sql, instead of letting mailman to do this
am I right?
and
hi all
I'm trying to make mailman work with exim (on a centos server) but I'm
facing a problem:
when a subscriber posts a message, it isn't forwarded to the other
subscribers, and no error message is sent back to the sender
this is what I find in the /var/log/exim/main.log:
2011-07-28 09:01:50