Mark and all members,
Considering the mm_cfg.py file has been edited to display the following:
MTA = 'Postfix'
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'domain.com'
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'www.domain.com'
VIRTUAL_HOSTS.clear()
add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS = ['domai
Larry,
Thank you for your helpful reply.
Although not enthusiastic about it I have decided to follow your advice as
well as Mark's and just install a new version of Mailman. I was trying to
save myself sometime but considering the explanations both of you have
provided I believe it is better to
Mark,
Thanks again for your help. Since I already have Mailman configured and
working in OS X Server I thought it might be worth finding a work around
this problem.
However, considering your detailed explanation below I will just forget it
and try to install a new version.
Best regards,
Joe
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>Since there is a process in Apple's Server Admin application that keeps
>changing Mailman's mm_cfg.py file I think it is safe to assume it expects to
>find this file there to keep it updated and its removal may likely cause a
>conflict.
>
>Would it be possible to have a copy of
Mark,
Based on what you describe below I thought of perhaps another alternative to
this problem.
Since there is a process in Apple's Server Admin application that keeps
changing Mailman's mm_cfg.py file I think it is safe to assume it expects to
find this file there to keep it updated and its re
On 4/18/11 1:53 AM, JRC Groups at joemailgro...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have read the page and also contacted Larry Stone. His instructions are
> for installation on OS X client and not OS X Server. I haven't found
> instructions on how to remove the Mailman version bundled by Apple with OS X
> Serv
Mark,
Just as you suspected changing permissions to r--r--r-- didn't resolve the
problem. The file is still edited after the permission have been modified.
On 4/16/11 4:06 PM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
> JRC Groups wrote:
>>
>> It has been suggested to me an approach that I thought might resolve
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>It has been suggested to me an approach that I thought might resolve the
>problem I am experiencing with the changes constantly made by OS X Server
>Admin application to Mailman's mm_cfg.py file. An it specialist who helped
>me review my OS X Server set-up and DNS settings sugg
Mark,
It has been suggested to me an approach that I thought might resolve the
problem I am experiencing with the changes constantly made by OS X Server
Admin application to Mailman's mm_cfg.py file. An it specialist who helped
me review my OS X Server set-up and DNS settings suggested that I sho
Larry,
Thank you for your help and suggestions. I have researched your
recommendations and am now learning about the specific commands you
suggested.
Joe
On 12/8/10 4:05 PM, "Larry Stone" wrote:
> On 12/8/10 2:01 PM, JRC Groups at joemailgro...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Is there a simpler way
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>On 12/12/10 8:59 AM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
>
>> I don't know. Please post the entire contents of your mm_cfg.py. The
>> above errors indicate that there is no add_virtualhost() for
>> www.domain.com, but this is not consistent with other things you
>> observe.
>
>Here it is:
>
Hi, Mark.
On 12/12/10 8:59 AM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
> I don't know. Please post the entire contents of your mm_cfg.py. The
> above errors indicate that there is no add_virtualhost() for
> www.domain.com, but this is not consistent with other things you
> observe.
Here it is:
# Put YOUR site-
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>I made an attempt to create a new list using www.domain.com/mailman/create.
>At first I was prompted for an initial list password as Mailman didn't allow
>me to create a list without one. Next I received a response from Mailman
>stating that I didn't have permission to create l
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>On 12/10/10 8:33 AM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
>
>> JRC Groups wrote:
>>>
>>> I have created two additional lists for a total of three that I created plus
>>> one that Apple's own Server Admin requires (a list named Mailman). Using the
>>> web interface to check the lists hosted b
Hi, Mark.
Just as a follow-up to my previous e-mail please read some added notes
below.
> It worked just as you had recommended. I was able to assign new site and list
> creator passwords. I haven't yet had the opportunity to test it as I am first
> trying to get the problem above resolved befor
Hi, Mark.
On 12/10/10 8:33 AM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
> JRC Groups wrote:
>>
>> I have created two additional lists for a total of three that I created plus
>> one that Apple's own Server Admin requires (a list named Mailman). Using the
>> web interface to check the lists hosted by my domain I f
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>I have created two additional lists for a total of three that I created plus
>one that Apple's own Server Admin requires (a list named Mailman). Using the
>web interface to check the lists hosted by my domain I find conflicting
>results. This is what I have:
>
>http://www.domai
Mark,
Again, I can't thank you enough. The list(s) are up and running. I wouldn't
have been able to get it to work had it not been for your help.
I also want to thank those who responded either through the list or
privately with helpful answers to my Unix-related questions. Your answers
have hel
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>I sent the message and this is what the log in Server Admin shows:
>
>Dec 8 17:48:13 dentserv postfix/smtpd[37996]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>mail-gw0-f52.google.com[74.125.83.52]: 450 4.7.1
>: Recipient address rejected: Service is
>unavailable; from=
>to= proto=ESMTP helo=
On 12/8/10 5:26 PM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
> JRC Groups wrote:
>>
>> What is the best way to test if the list is now working properly ?
>
> Try to send a message to the list or maybe send a message with subject
> "help" to the list-request address.
I sent the message and this is what the log in
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Chris Tandiono wrote:
>
>>If you open up Terminal again it'll have
>>changed to some time today.
>
>
> No. In order to change the "last login" time, you have to actually log
> off and back on again. Simply quitting and reopening terminal won't do
> it.
Nevermind! Chris i
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>What is the best way to test if the list is now working properly ?
Try to send a message to the list or maybe send a message with subject
"help" to the list-request address.
>Also, I followed a discussion on another forum where a new user reported
>having problems with OS X
Chris Tandiono wrote:
>
>That's the "last login" date, i.e., the last date you logged in, which
>evidently was about a day ago.
Correct.
>If you open up Terminal again it'll have
>changed to some time today.
No. In order to change the "last login" time, you have to actually log
off and ba
Mark,
I located the Postfix's main.cf file in /private/etc/postfix/main.cf and
made the change you recommended. I then stopped Main services and restarted
it.
What is the best way to test if the list is now working properly ?
Also, I followed a discussion on another forum where a new user repor
On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 16:45:16 -0800, JRC Groups
wrote:
On a different note, why is the clock on top of the terminal window above
displaying Dec 7 18:19:11 when it is now Dec 8, 4:41 pm here in
California ?
The clock on the menu bar of the server computer has the proper time but
the
Termina
Mark,
Again I can't thank you enough for all your help.
I've done some research and received some advice from others on how to
accomplish this with BBEdit which I have found to be a superbly simple and
efficient way to accomplish this. I download the free trial demo and used it
to edit mm_cfg.py
On 12/8/10 2:01 PM, JRC Groups at joemailgro...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is there a simpler way than Terminal (command line) to edit these files and
> then resave them ? Something along the lines of a text editor. Or do I need
> to use Terminal to do it ?
>
> In this case, if Terminal is necessary, can
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>I am extremely grateful that you took the time to help me with this issue.
>In order for me to make the changes you recommended please allow me to ask
>some truly basic questions since I have no experience with Unix or editing
>system files.
>
>Is there a simpler way than Termi
Mark,
I am extremely grateful that you took the time to help me with this issue.
In order for me to make the changes you recommended please allow me to ask
some truly basic questions since I have no experience with Unix or editing
system files.
Is there a simpler way than Terminal (command line)
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>###
># Here's where we get the distributed defaults.
>
>from Defaults import *
>
>##
># Put YOUR site-specific settings below this line.
>MTA = 'Postfix'
>DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'dentserv.
Mark,
Thank you for your help and for taking the time to answer my questions.
Some questions and answers below next to your responses.
On 12/6/10 9:18 AM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
> On 12/5/2010 10:22 PM, JRC Groups wrote:
>>
>> I am posting the output from "sudo postconf -n" in a following pos
On 12/5/2010 10:22 PM, JRC Groups wrote:
>
> I am posting the output from "sudo postconf -n" in a following post to keep
> it separate from my answers here for clarity's sake. I tried to find the
> mm_cfg.py file but couldn't locate it. A spotlight search in OS X returned
> no entries under this n
On 12/5/10 8:36 AM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
> If you are using Apple's package, this is really a question for Apple,
> but we can try to help. If the MTA is Postfix, post the output from
> "sudo postconf -n". Also include a listing of the contents of
> Mailman's mm_cfg.py.
Output from the "sudo po
On 12/5/10 8:36 AM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
> JRC Groups wrote:
>>
>> This is the text returned with this Delivery Failure Notifications:
>>
>>> Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
>>>
>>> l...@3domain.com
>>>
>>> Technical details of permanent failure:
>>> Google tried
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>This is the text returned with this Delivery Failure Notifications:
>
>> Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
>>
>> l...@3domain.com
>>
>> Technical details of permanent failure:
>> Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipie
Hello, All.
I've just set up my first Mailman mailing list in OS X Server. It sends mail
as welcome notifications were received by several different members
subscribed to the mailing list. However, it doesn't seem to be receiving
e-mail. All attempts I've made have resulted in Delivery Failure
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