Hello,
Thank you Heather Madrone, Mike Horwath, and Brad Knowles for your
replies.
I'm running Postfix other places with mailman and it is indeed very
nice. Since this MTA instance is just for handing off to Mailman, we're
not doing any spam filtering or munging of emails.
I hav
At 10:58 AM -0600 2006-07-27, Ivan Fetch wrote:
> Is anyone using a light weight MTA to just hand emails off to Mailman
> and deny anything else?
The issues here are that you need to have certain features in your
MTA in order to get that to work well with Mailman, such as a
mechanism for a
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 11:02:40AM -0700, Heather Madrone wrote:
> At 10:58 AM -0600 7/27/06, Ivan Fetch wrote:
> >Is anyone using a light weight MTA to just hand emails off to Mailman
> >and deny anything else?
>
> I was using exim for this purpose and now am using postfix. I can
> recommend
At 10:58 AM -0600 7/27/06, Ivan Fetch wrote:
>Is anyone using a light weight MTA to just hand emails off to Mailman
>and deny anything else?
I was using exim for this purpose and now am using postfix. I can
recommend either, but postfix is superior in every way.
>I'm looking at Sun Sendm
Hello,
I'd like to have an MTA who's only purpose is to accept SMTP
connections for Mailman mailing lists and spawn the appropriate Mailman
binary. This MTA will be fed emails from our Sun Internet Mail Server
(IMS) 5.2 cluster.
We are moving away from having IMS 5.2 pipe to a wrappe