At 1:47 PM -0700 2004/04/30, Lesley Jones wrote:
Yes, I can send from the root address and receive email to it just by
the local machine and not using mailman. Only not from that one email
address. I can't send to the list or to the local root account from
this one email server yet it will re
I am pretty new to setting mailman and postfix up, so I appreciate the
help!
Yes, I can send from the root address and receive email to it just by
the local machine and not using mailman. Only not from that one email
address. I can't send to the list or to the local root account from
this one ema
Quoting Lesley Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The mail sent is bounced back to the sender with
>
> Action: failed
> Status: 5.0.0
>
> Does this help? I have looked for an answer to this but can not find
> one.
Sounds like an MTA problem, not a mailman problem. Can you just send
normal mail to/fr
The mail sent is bounced back to the sender with
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Does this help? I have looked for an answer to this but can not find
one.
Thank you again for help.
Lesley Jones
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Hello,
I am trying to implement a list serve for the college I work for to
replace our old, out-of-date list serve.
I have set up Mailman on Redhat 9 with Postfix. I can create lists and
add members to the list just fine. I have used many different email
addresses for the list members. I have u