Neil Carson wrote:
>
>My home ISP (Rogers.com) does not allow customers to run a 'mailserver' and
>prevents us from doing so by blocking (I believe) certain outgoing/incoming
>ports etc.
>
>Is there some way I can get around this restriction and actually send msgs
>to/from my test-list via my hom
Le 03/12/2012 19:00, Neil Carson a écrit :
I have been reading up on Mailman on http://list.org/ and
http://en.opensuse.org . Are there other good resources out on the web for
Mailman?
if you happen to read french, I'm a happy opensuse/mailman user and
blogged about it
http://dodin.org/wo
Hello,
I am very new to Linux and Mailman. I have openSUSE 12.2 running on a 'box'
at home and I have Mailman 2.1.14 installed.
I am able to create a test-list either with the web interface or via command
line.
Not certain if Postfix is configured correctly.
My home ISP (Rogers.com)
I have a similar issue using postfix. So if you figure out anything will you
please let me know and i will do the same.
Thanks
Brian
On Saturday 22 May 2004 08:16, Bob Escher wrote:
> Hi All
> I am new to mailman and I am running it with xmail.
> I finally figured after reading a lot the gener
Hi All
I am new to mailman and I am running it with xmail.
I finally figured after reading a lot the general setup
and was able to set list and users up with no problems
I was also able to send a subscribe requests out to users
and they were able to send them back.
The problem is when I tried tosen
Hi All
I am new to mailman and I am running it with xmail.
I finally figured after reading a lot the general setup
and was able to set list and users up with no problems
I was also able to send a subscribe requests out to users
and they were able to send them back.
The problem is when I tried and s