0.093 seconds
Is there any other log file that I should be looking at?
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Somik
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From: "Simon White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Somik Raha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, Dec
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16-Dec-03 at 09:00, Somik Raha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Simon White wrote:
> >From this log entry, it looks to me as if the account 'internal' on the
> > local machine is indeed receiving the email.
> > The aliases are not being included. Did you copy them to /etc/aliases
>
Simon White wrote:
>From this log entry, it looks to me as if the account 'internal' on the
> local machine is indeed receiving the email.
> The aliases are not being included. Did you copy them to /etc/aliases
> before you did newaliases? Have you checked to see if the message turns
> up in /var/s
15-Dec-03 at 18:47, Somik Raha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Here's what /var/log/maillog says when a mail is sent to the list
> "internal":
>
> Dec 15 15:33:00 mail imapd[22081]: Command stream end of file, while reading line
> user=somik host=c-24-7-97-213.client.comcast.net [24.7.97.21
Hi,
I have a system running sendmail and Mailman. I followed all the installation
instructions faithfully, and yet, mails sent to a list do not get delivered to
recipients.
I ensured that the list entry exists in /etc/aliases, issued newaliases, but to no
effect.
Here's what /var/l
Hi,
I am new to Mailman. I have configured mailman over qmail. Every thing
looks fine, when some-one subscribes the list he get the mail for the
confirmation, but when the user replies nothing after that. When one send
the mail on the list, it dose not broadcast to the list users. There must be
so