Ty Nelson wrote:
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>Lord. Sorry. Duh. Postfix is what I use. Sorry, long day
>:)
I don't know off hand how to to what you want in Postfix and no one
else has jumped in, so I suggest you ask the question on a Postfix
list. The question is:
Mailman generates alias_maps for delivering it's list ma
Lord. Sorry. Duh. Postfix is what I use. Sorry, long day
:)
On May 5, 2010 7:29 PM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
Ty Nelson wrote:
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>GoDaddy is the main one. Another is 1&1. I'll look into it there though,
and
>th...
Whan I said:
>> How you do this depends on your MTA.
>> What is it? We may be able t
Ty Nelson wrote:
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>GoDaddy is the main one. Another is 1&1. I'll look into it there though, and
>thanks so much.
Whan I said:
>> How you do this depends on your MTA.
>> What is it? We may be able to help if we know that, but really it's a
>> question for a list devoted to your MTA.
I was aski
Hmm.
GoDaddy is the main one. Another is 1&1. I'll look into it there though, and
thanks so much.
Best,
-Tyler
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ty Nelson wrote
> >
> >Perfect! Thanks for letting me know those two options. I think my last
> >question is how can I teach my
Ty Nelson wrote
>
>Perfect! Thanks for letting me know those two options. I think my last
>question is how can I teach my MTA to relay non-Mailman-list mail to the
>hosting company's server? Is that something that is simple or should I
>contact the hosting company to inquire about that?
The a
Perfect! Thanks for letting me know those two options. I think my last
question is how can I teach my MTA to relay non-Mailman-list mail to the
hosting company's server? Is that something that is simple or should I
contact the hosting company to inquire about that?
Thanks again Mark!
-Tyler
On
Ty Nelson wrote:
>
>In the beginning I was initially told that a shortcut moethod of getting
>mailman to work with a domain was to just remove the domains mx records.
> This has worked. My question is, how can I make it so my domain can still
>have email working on the domain, as well as mailman?
Hey geniuses,
In the beginning I was initially told that a shortcut moethod of getting
mailman to work with a domain was to just remove the domains mx records.
This has worked. My question is, how can I make it so my domain can still
have email working on the domain, as well as mailman? As of
On 12/2/07, Noel da Costa wrote:
> It sounds, from what you are saying, that I shouldn't need to set the
> aliases up manually via the management console if Postfix is
> correctly integrated.
Correct. What will happen is that, as new lists are created, Mailman
will add the appropriate aliase
Hi all,
Thanks for the replies so far.
> From: "Shadow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I would say that this line shows the problem
> Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: invalid address
Yes, I agree.. but I'm not sure how to add a mail alias to my domain
if not through the admin console.
On 11/30/07, Noel da Costa wrote:
> I've managed to install Mailman on my server and set up a mailing
> list, I've received welcome emails both as admin and as a member of
> the new list. The problem arises when sending mail to the list (I've
> included the failure message below. Real domain a
Hi there,
I'm new to Mailman. I've searched through the online docs but can't
find anything that seems related to the problem I'm experiencing.
I've managed to install Mailman on my server and set up a mailing
list, I've received welcome emails both as admin and as a member of
the new list.
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