On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 12:00:39PM +1000, Cornelius Romein wrote:
> *Updated* instructions are below:
> On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Cornelius Romein wrote:
> > I recently subscribed to the above list and found this question about
> > mail server integration. There didn’t seem to be an answe
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On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Cornelius Romein wrote:
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> It is possible to integrate an
I recently subscribed to the above list and found this question about mail
server integration. There didn't seem to be an answer for it, so I hope
this helps.
It is possible to integrate an email server running Exchange 2003 with a
second email server running Mailman.
For convenience , the
George Argyros wrote:
>However the incoming mails still cannot reach any mailing list,
>although this time, the mail seems to be accepted by the Exim.
>Additionally in the Exim mainlog i get the following error entry:
>|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman owner foofoo
>R=3Dsystem_aliases defer (-30): p
Thank you for your answers.
I managed to make the outgoing mail of mailman to work with Exim. Now
password reminders, register confirmations etc are sended normally
from mailman.
However the incoming mails still cannot reach any mailing list,
although this time, the mail seems to be accepted by the
Adam McGreggor wrote:
>On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 05:18:58PM +0200, George Argyros wrote:
>> I am trying for some days now to setup mailman in debian but i am
>> running to the following problem:
>> Although mailman setup seems fine and the mail server (Exim or
>> Postfix) can send mail to any addres
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 05:18:58PM +0200, George Argyros wrote:
> I am trying for some days now to setup mailman in debian but i am
> running to the following problem:
> Although mailman setup seems fine and the mail server (Exim or
> Postfix) can send mail to any address, mailman and the mail serv
Hi all,
I am trying for some days now to setup mailman in debian but i am
running to the following problem:
Although mailman setup seems fine and the mail server (Exim or
Postfix) can send mail to any address, mailman and the mail server
cannot communicate. Every time i try to post a message to a l
Hi, has anyone integrated mailman with a Microsoft Exchange mail server?
Any guidance you could provide would be helpful.
Thanks,
Larry
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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 09:16:30 -0500
"Hermidio A. Rodriguez Chavez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hellow friends, ia need to migrate a windows mail server(MDAemon) to
> linux operating system, but i want to know what's the program that i
> need to use in linux or configure.
Linux has several. Today,
hellow friends, ia need to migrate a windows mail server(MDAemon) to linux
operating system, but i want to know what's the program that i need to use in
linux or configure.
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 12:13:10AM +0200, Brad Knowles imagined:
> At 2:21 PM -0700 2003/08/27, Aviram Carmi wrote:
> > If I am to make changes to sendmail might as well install another
> > server which will be better/easier for me as a non-admin person to
> > use/configure/maintain.
>
> [ .
At 2:21 PM -0700 2003/08/27, Aviram Carmi wrote:
If I am to make changes to sendmail might as well install another
server which will be better/easier for me as a non-admin person to
use/configure/maintain.
[ ... deletia ... ]
Any recommendations/suggestions?
Should I even bother to replace
Hi all,
While researching mailing list managers I encountered several mail
servers (MTA) programs.
If I am to make changes to sendmail might as well install another
server which will be better/easier for me as a non-admin person to
use/configure/maintain.
these are the servers I am aware of:
I know this isn’t strictly related to Mailman, but if
anyone out there knows the answer, let me know. I am setting up a new Linux
installation and have directed a domain name to point to it. I can pull up my
web page from the web server, but email does not get through. I can send email
out,
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001 11:42:59 -0500 (CDT)
Keith Howanitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So you don't mind sending your password clear text over your
> networks???
In the presence of VPNs (eg IPSec) or a fully switched network with
controlled/trusted roots and switches/routers this is not always an
At 12:01 PM 07/05/2001, Amanda wrote:
>Karl,
>
>Most of the information you need is included in the documentation. :-)
>
> >From experience, I can tell you that Drake 8 doesn't (easily) install with a
>lot of the stuff that, IMO, should've been included. Also some of the stuff
>that comes with the
So you don't mind sending your password clear text over your networks???
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Amanda wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Suggestion - do not use telnet, better to have it disabled or not even
> > installed on your machine. Use SSH instead, provi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Suggestion - do not use telnet, better to have it disabled or not even
> installed on your machine. Use SSH instead, provides the same
> functionality but over an encrypted connection. Take a look at
> http://www.openssh.org/.
Good point. I forget too often that the
At 12:01 PM 07/05/2001, Amanda wrote:
>Karl,
>
>Most of the information you need is included in the documentation. :-)
>
> >From experience, I can tell you that Drake 8 doesn't (easily) install with a
>lot of the stuff that, IMO, should've been included. Also some of the stuff
>that comes with the
Karl,
Most of the information you need is included in the documentation. :-)
>From experience, I can tell you that Drake 8 doesn't (easily) install with a
lot of the stuff that, IMO, should've been included. Also some of the stuff
that comes with the distribution is a little out-of-date, has sec
I have downloaded mailman and hope to turn my p3 pc into a mailserver. What
else will i need to accomplish this task in the form of software. I have
linux mandrake 8 and have successfully installed it.
The mailing list will be a low volumed list so this should make the demands
even less.
Karl
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