Art Werschulz wrote:
>
> Moreover, we have
> sobolev@dsm:~$ nslookup -query=mx dsm.fordham.edu
> Server: 150.108.4.11
> Address: 150.108.4.11#53
> dsm.fordham.edu mail exchanger = 10 dsm.dsm.fordham.edu.
>Thus mail going to bo...@dsm.fordham.edu will really go to
>bo...@dsm.dsm.
Hi all.
Background information:
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We're running Fedora 17 Linux on a network of Intel machines.
The mail spool /var/spool/mail is on our mailhost dsm.dsm.fordham.edu;
said mail spool is NFS-mounted (via autofs, the RPM being
autofs-5.0.6-23.fc17.x86_64) by all the other Li
Hello List
I know this is a sendmail problem, but maybe one of you
has experience with this case.
I've set up mailman 2.1.8 on a Solaris 9 SPARC box. All
runs fine, exept one mail coming from a java app is
discarded by sendmail and thus not arriving mailman. I've
searched the whole day, but f
Hello List
I know this is a sendmail problem, but maybe one of you
has experience with this case.
I've set up mailman on a Solaris 9 SPARC box. All runs
fine, exept one mail (which contains no special chars like
| (pipes) nor is the subject too long) coming from a java
app is discarded by sen
When you created the newlist the command printed out some aliases that
needed to be added to /etc/aliases. Did you in fact add those aliases
to that file? If so, did you then run "newaliases" so that sendmail was
made aware of the changes?
Jon Carnes
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 09:35, Clay Stuckey wr
When I send an email to a new list on a new
install, I get the following error:
The original message was received at Wed, 18 Dec 2002 09:32:11
-0500from apache@localhost - The following addresses
had permanent fatal errors -<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(reason: 550 5.1.1 <[EMAIL PROTEC
I have tha last version of mailman installed. Everything goes perfect
except anytime that I need to send a message to the mailing list test, it
doesn't get there. I have seen the mail.log and there is a message that
says: sendmail[5201]: g71GnqHm005200: SYSERR(root): forward: no home
My