The problem with the unsubscribing via email has been solved The solution
was simple. NO FIREWALL RULE SET!! Once I added this to my firewall subscribes
and unsubscribes work fine.
Now for the relaying to my own domain issue I will post another to the
list once I get some more informa
Ken Cheney wrote:
>
>should I be looking somewhere other than main.cf?
If you mean Postfix's main.cf, that may be it or it could be in your MX
records or ?
>Patrick Bogen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 12/4/06, Ken Cheney wrote:
>> x.x.50.2 is one of my DNS servers it has no email funcionality
I have internal DNS that is marginally different than external DNS.
My internal DNS points to the internal IP of my exchange server and the
internal IP of my listserv.
My external DNS points to the external IPs of each. They are correct.
should I be looking somewhere other than main.cf?
Pat
On 12/4/06, Ken Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> x.x.50.2 is one of my DNS servers it has no email funcionality at all. I
> thought that postfix sent the mail.. meaning not relayed off of something
> else.
Email works by mail servers relaying mail to each other until it gets
to a server that (
x.x.50.2 is one of my DNS servers it has no email funcionality at all. I
thought that postfix sent the mail.. meaning not relayed off of something else.
Ken
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Patrick Bogen wrote:
>
>> Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtp[2580]: 0C3CA2184C3:
>> to=, rel
Patrick Bogen wrote:
>
>> Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtp[2580]: 0C3CA2184C3:
>> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=mydomain.com[10.180.50.2], delay=0,
>> status=bounced (host mydomain.com[10.180.50.2] said: 550 5.7.1 Unable to
>> relay for
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (in reply to RCPT TO comman
Ken Cheney wrote:
>
>there are log entries in maillog that say
> Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: connect from
> listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1]
> Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: 0C3CA2184C3:
> client=listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1]
> Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv post
On 12/4/06, Ken Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there are log entries in maillog that say
> Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: connect from
> listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1]
> Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: 0C3CA2184C3:
> client=listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1
there are log entries in maillog that say
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: connect from
listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1]
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: 0C3CA2184C3:
client=listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1]
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/cleanup[2576]: 0C3CA2184
Ken Cheney wrote:
>
>Given that I am very new to Mailman/Postfix/Linux... where would I find the
>MTA logs?
Maybe /var/log/maillog; maybe somewhere else.
>how would I tell if the message made it to mailman.
There will be a maillog entry indicating the message was delivered via
a pipe to the
Given that I am very new to Mailman/Postfix/Linux... where would I find the MTA
logs? how would I tell if the message made it to mailman. Come to think of it
I have seen in logs where it say [EMAIL PROTECTED] has been removed from the
list. Yet my email address is still on the list.
Tha
Ken Cheney wrote:
>When I send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the names don't unsubscribe from the
>lists.
Does the mail reach Mailman? Is anything returned to the sender? What
does the MTA log say it did with the mail?
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When I send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the names don't unsubscribe from the
lists.
Why would that be?
Thanks.
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