On 12/07/2002 09:11:44 us-ascii wrote:
>We currently are currently running Mailman and Sendmail on the same
>server. We would like to switch (mailing lists only) to Exim on another
>server in our office.
>
>What do we need to do to point Mailman to the Exim server while leaving
>Sendmail inta
On 12/07/2002 06:34:00 alex wetmore wrote:
>Various companies, such as cenatek.com, make hardware that meet these
>requirements. It isn't very affordable though, and most servers would
>probably do just as well with a well thought out RAID array (that
>means avoiding RAID 5, which has very po
On 29/01/2002 03:56:16 Juan Luis Baptiste wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Finally I got mailman running, thanks to the people that helped me. Now I
>need to migrate some email addresses that I got in some lists in majordomo
>to mailman, but it seems that mailman doesn't use a plain text file with
>the addresses
On 29/01/2002 00:50:12 Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
>I have a postfix daemon running, accepting and delivering mails for my
>local domain and a few virtual domains.
>Now I want to integrate mailman as listserver for one of the virtual
>(!) domains.
>
>My problem is:
>The output generated by bin/n
I have a problem I can't resolve because I can't find any information in the
logs.
Situation: a cgi script generates a mail for the users wishing to subscibe.
Because it's a script we know that it's of the correct format etc.
In the mail logs we can follow the mail from cgi server, relay se
On 25/05/2001 05:27:17 J C Lawrence wrote:
> 1) Change MTAs. (recommended)
>Suggest: Look into Exim or Postfix instead. Sendmail is not worth
>your time.
Comment. I have used both exim and postfix to replace sendmail in linux
installs to work with mailman.
In both cases the install of t
After spending a tedious afternoon looking through the mailman archives I've
found this question asked twice but never replied to (at least on the list).
At the moment I have a solitary machine running mailman. Bar the long wish-list
all is fine.
However in the new infrastructure about to be i