At 6:15 PM -0600 2004-11-11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would another solution be to install Sendmail or Postfix on the Fedora box
and use this strictly for Mailman or would that require another domain? I
would prefer not to use the Lotus Notes server if possible. I guess what I
am asking is if w
: [Mailman-Users] Mailman and Lotus Notes MTA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>I have installed Mailman on a Fedora Core 2 box and our site has a Lotus
>Notes server as our main mail server. Can I use the Notes server or do
I
>install Sendmail or Postfix on the Fedora box and then use the Notes
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>I have installed Mailman on a Fedora Core 2 box and our site has a Lotus
>Notes server as our main mail server. Can I use the Notes server or do I
>install Sendmail or Postfix on the Fedora box and then use the Notes
>server to send the mail? What files to I need to co
I have installed Mailman on a Fedora Core 2 box and our site has a Lotus
Notes server as our main mail server. Can I use the Notes server or do I
install Sendmail or Postfix on the Fedora box and then use the Notes
server to send the mail? What files to I need to configure to make this
happen.
Hi again
I think I found my problem, but now I need a work around. I failed to mention in my
email below that the attachment has a very long filename, including spaces. Windows
user, go figure... O and now the problem is with Outlook users using Exchange as well.
Anyway, when I rename the at
Hi everyone
I have a strange problem with Mailman(v2.1.1 and postfix) and people using Lotus
notes. When sending a message to the list with a .xls attachment the person using
Lotus notes get the attachment as a .dat file. They then have to rename the file to
get it to work. All the other member