On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 10:32 AM, Vivek Khera wrote:
Wise move to use postfix. Here's what you should do. Enable
transport maps in your main.cf, then add a transport map entry to
direct aol.com mail to your alternate server.
in main.cf:
transport_maps = hash:$config_directory/transport
Ed Leafe wrote:
I'm currently running a few lists with Mailman, and it's been
working
great. One problem has popped up, though: AOL now blocks *all* email
coming from servers with RoadRunner IP addresses. Their rationale is
that it is necessary to block the inflow of spam.
This is not
> "EL" == Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
EL> alternate server, and let the rest go through as usual? I'm running
EL> Postfix as my MTA on RedHat Linux 8.
Wise move to use postfix. Here's what you should do. Enable
transport maps in your main.cf, then add a transport map entry to
dire
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 08:29, Ed Leafe wrote:
> I'm currently running a few lists with Mailman, and it's been working
> great. One problem has popped up, though: AOL now blocks *all* email
> coming from servers with RoadRunner IP addresses. Their rationale is
> that it is necessary to block
I'm currently running a few lists with Mailman, and it's been working
great. One problem has popped up, though: AOL now blocks *all* email
coming from servers with RoadRunner IP addresses. Their rationale is
that it is necessary to block the inflow of spam.
Some of my subscribers have AOL acc