Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ DUNNO
Ooops! That should be:
/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ DUNNO
Ben
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Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> I've just written a very simple script which I use as a cronjob to keep
> a postfix access map of current lists up-to-date. Thus avoiding
> potential backscatter with the listhost domain.
A copy of the script is below. You'll probably need to edit it for your
site.
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Jennifer Redman wrote:
> Your script and instructions work beautifully.
Excellent stuff! :-) It's definitely a better solution in my opinion! :)
> Had to change a few paths and kept getting a no module error when I added
> MTA = None -- easy configuration compared to the other method I was
> att
Your script and instructions work beautifully.
Had to change a few paths and kept getting a no module error when I added
MTA = None -- easy configuration compared to the other method I was
attempting.
Thanks Ben!
Jen
On 6/7/07, Benjamin Donnachie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jennifer Redman w
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> If you can set aside a sub-domain for your mailing lists, eg
> lists.example.com, then it's worth using the sendmail mm-handler script
> with postfix.
I've just written a very simple script which I use as a cronjob to keep
a postfix access map of current lists up-to-dat
Jennifer Redman wrote:
> However, the integration with Postfix -- not so good, appears to be
> something to do with the Virtual Mailbox setup.
If you can set aside a sub-domain for your mailing lists, eg
lists.example.com, then it's worth using the sendmail mm-handler script
with postfix.
Downloa
Hello!
Trying to setup Mailman with Postfix 2.5 on FreeBSD 6.2. The web part works
fine.
However, the integration with Postfix -- not so good, appears to be
something to do with the Virtual Mailbox setup. Messages keep bouncing with
:
The mail system
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