Re: [Mailman-Users] Almost there... bouncing email

2011-03-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Anderson Goulart wrote: > >I've just installed mailman, apache and postfix on a debian squeeze machine. >Everything seems to be correct, > >What I can do until now: > >- I can create a list and manage it by the web browser >- /etc/aliases are created correctly >- I can subscribe to a list and a c

[Mailman-Users] Almost there... bouncing email

2011-03-17 Thread Anderson Goulart
Hi, I've just installed mailman, apache and postfix on a debian squeeze machine. Everything seems to be correct, What I can do until now: - I can create a list and manage it by the web browser - /etc/aliases are created correctly - I can subscribe to a list and a confirmation email arrives cor

Re: [Mailman-Users] almost there...now mail loops :-(

2008-04-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Dov Oxenberg wrote: >Hi,I would again like to extend my thanks to Mark and everyone for your help >and guidance as I have been struggling with getting my mailing list working.I >am close...finally got things working by editing some values in the main.cf >file.Which leads me to my question - now

[Mailman-Users] almost there...now mail loops :-(

2008-04-02 Thread Dov Oxenberg
Hi,I would again like to extend my thanks to Mark and everyone for your help and guidance as I have been struggling with getting my mailing list working.I am close...finally got things working by editing some values in the main.cf file.Which leads me to my question - now that I have mail working

Re: [Mailman-Users] Almost there, I think

2005-02-19 Thread Jim Tittsler
Ian Truelsen wrote: One problem: when I go to the /mailman/admin page I can see a link for my mailman test page, but I don't have links to any of the new lists that I have set up. However, when I go directly to the /mailman/admin/listname page, the admin options are all there. This may be related t

[Mailman-Users] Almost there, I think

2005-02-19 Thread Ian Truelsen
Well, I have the lists working and I can do the admin stuff on them that I need to with the web utility. I still have to create them from the newlist script, but I can live with that. One problem: when I go to the /mailman/admin page I can see a link for my mailman test page, but I don't have link

Re: [Mailman-Users] Almost there!

2002-11-02 Thread Tom Whiting
Check your apache handlers, as that looks to be the problem in this case. On Saturday 02 November 2002 5:56 am, Emmett Culley wrote: > I've successfully installed Mailman 2.1b4 and have one list working. > I've also added the mailman list as suggested in the installation > instructions. The mailm

RE: [Mailman-Users] Almost there

2001-06-06 Thread Mike T. Gholson
, June 06, 2001 5:03 AM > To: Mike T. Gholson > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Almost there > > > On 05 Jun 2001 22:31:00 -0700, Mike T. Gholson wrote: > > Something is awry. It's not creating the aliases correctly > > in the /etc/a

RE: [Mailman-Users] Almost there

2001-06-06 Thread Mike T. Gholson
ent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 5:03 AM > To: Mike T. Gholson > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Almost there > > > On 05 Jun 2001 22:31:00 -0700, Mike T. Gholson wrote: > > Something is awry. It's not creating the aliases correctly > > in

RE: [Mailman-Users] Almost there

2001-06-06 Thread Nigel Metheringham
On 05 Jun 2001 22:31:00 -0700, Mike T. Gholson wrote: > Something is awry. It's not creating the aliases correctly > in the /etc/aliases file. I wonder if it's the path statement > in the LRU List statement. It's got a 7 before the path. Mailman doesn't add things to the aliases file, and the

RE: [Mailman-Users] Almost there

2001-06-05 Thread Mike T. Gholson
> -Original Message- > From: Nigel Metheringham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > The config file you are working from is not referencing the list > handling stuff at all - not even to decline the addresses. I've copied the reference material from the README.EXIM and cross r

RE: [Mailman-Users] Almost there

2001-06-05 Thread Nigel Metheringham
On 04 Jun 2001 14:00:26 -0700, Mike T. Gholson wrote: > [root@fairlady mailman]# /usr/exim/bin/exim -d2 -bt ... > What do you think? The config file you are working from is not referencing the list handling stuff at all - not even to decline the addresses. Go back to your exim config, make sure

RE: [Mailman-Users] Almost there

2001-06-04 Thread Mike T. Gholson
> -Original Message- > From: Nigel Metheringham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > So it can send mail but not receive it. > > First thing to do is see if this works on the local machine using the > exim address debug facilities - ie on the exim.org box:- > > /usr/sbin/exim -d2 -bt [EMAIL

Re: [Mailman-Users] Almost there

2001-06-04 Thread Nigel Metheringham
On 03 Jun 2001 01:48:33 -0700, Mike T. Gholson wrote: > Greetings, > > On my Redhat 7.1 system, I had troubles with Mailman and Sendmail. > So, I switched my MTA. I'm now using Exim. > ... > I can create the list, the email is sent to the list owner, and > the web-page is created. When I try t

[Mailman-Users] Almost there

2001-06-03 Thread Mike T. Gholson
Greetings, On my Redhat 7.1 system, I had troubles with Mailman and Sendmail. So, I switched my MTA. I'm now using Exim. Not a bad package. Mailman seems to be working ok with it. But, it doesn't seem to be creating the aliases correctly when a new list is created. I can create the list, the