Gary Algier writes:
> On 03/27/14 04:26, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> > Exim and Postfix both have recipes for working with Mailman 3. It
> > seems likely to me that it "won't be hard" to get Mailman 3 and
> > Sendmail to work and play well together -- but nobody has done it yet.
> >
>
>
On 03/27/2014 02:40 PM, Bruce Harrison wrote:
>
> Anyway, proceeded with the install and got to make install, which failed with
> Permission denied for the mkdir commands.
> I'm running from a non-root userid who has a membership in the mailman group.
> The directory /usr/local/mailman has rws
Thanks to all who replied. Since I've used sendmail and have limited
experience with it, I decided to go with that. Less variables in the mix! :)
Anyway, proceeded with the install and got to make install, which failed with
Permission denied for the mkdir commands.
I'm running from a non-root
The esteemed Mark Sapiro has said:
>
> On 03/26/2014 02:19 PM, Bruce Harrison wrote:
> >
> > We are currently running an old mailman instance and am planning to bring
> > up the newest version of mailman and migrate to it. Current system uses
> > sendmail. Since I now have a chance to change
On 3/27/2014 2:48 AM, Adam McGreggor wrote:
I don't know if it's down to popularity or not, but I notice far more
questions on this list concerning Postfix than I do exim.
I suspect it's due to installed base- my very unscientific survey says that
there are far more sendmail and postfix sites
On 03/27/14 04:26, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Sajan Parikh writes:
> sendmail is still widely used, and if I were you, I'd just stick with
> what works unless you have you a particular need that sendmail wasn't
> filling.
+1 with caveat:
Exim and Postfix both have recipes for working wit
--On 27. März 2014 09:22:02 -0400 Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Mar 27, 2014, at 05:26 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Exim and Postfix both have recipes for working with Mailman 3. It
seems likely to me that it "won't be hard" to get Mailman 3 and
Sendmail to work and play well together -- but nobo
On Mar 27, 2014, at 05:26 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>Exim and Postfix both have recipes for working with Mailman 3. It
>seems likely to me that it "won't be hard" to get Mailman 3 and
>Sendmail to work and play well together -- but nobody has done it yet.
It's certainly the intent of the pr
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 09:32:50PM -0700, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
> On 3/26/2014 3:33 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >I'd be inclined to chose Postfix over Exim simply because Postfix is
> >more popular, and new things (e.g. Mailman 3) tend to be implemented
> >first for Postfix.
>
> FWIW, I found postfix t
Sajan Parikh writes:
> sendmail is still widely used, and if I were you, I'd just stick with
> what works unless you have you a particular need that sendmail wasn't
> filling.
+1 with caveat:
Exim and Postfix both have recipes for working with Mailman 3. It
seems likely to me that it "won'
On 3/26/2014 3:33 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I'd be inclined to chose Postfix over Exim simply because Postfix is
more popular, and new things (e.g. Mailman 3) tend to be implemented
first for Postfix.
FWIW, I found postfix to be generally easier to deal with than the others.
And the config files
On 03/26/2014 02:19 PM, Bruce Harrison wrote:
>
> We are currently running an old mailman instance and am planning to bring up
> the newest version of mailman and migrate to it. Current system uses
> sendmail. Since I now have a chance to change things, what is the best mail
> server to run o
It seems the 3 most popular MTAs are sendmail, Exim, and Postfix. All
do the job well if you're running just a standard install of mailman
without much fuss.
sendmail is still widely used, and if I were you, I'd just stick with
what works unless you have you a particular need that sendmail wa
We are currently running an old mailman instance and am planning to bring up
the newest version of mailman and migrate to it. Current system uses sendmail.
Since I now have a chance to change things, what is the best mail server to
run on my mailman box? It will be talking to an exchange 201
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