On 15-Jun-06, at 10:28 PM, Larry Stone wrote:
> On 6/15/06 7:35 PM, John W. Baxter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> netstat -ln -p tcp
>> works in Mac OS X. One should expect to see either 0.0.0.0.25
>> (Postfix
>> listening on all active addresses), or 127.0.0.1.25 (which the
>> experiment
>>
On 6/15/06 10:13 PM, Peter Tattersall at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 15-Jun-06, at 10:28 PM, Larry Stone wrote:
>> Not so fast. I have postfix running on my Macintosh and my output of
>> netstat
>> -ln -p tcp shows nothing for port 25.
>>
>
> I have the identical setup. netstat -ln -p tcp d
On 6/15/06 7:35 PM, John W. Baxter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> netstat -ln -p tcp
> works in Mac OS X. One should expect to see either 0.0.0.0.25 (Postfix
> listening on all active addresses), or 127.0.0.1.25 (which the experiment
> using localhost showed is working) plus at least one other sui
On 6/15/06 1:03 PM, "Rabinowitz, Ari (Exchange)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try checking to see if postfix is configured to only listen on the loop-back
> interface (localhost 127.0.0.1). You should check the inet_interfaces value
> in main.cf. If it says
> inet_interfaces = localhost then tha
K. Stazewski
> Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 2:48 PM
> To: Mark Sapiro
> Cc: mailman-users@python.org
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] new users get welcome e-mails
> but posts aren'tgoing out
>
> Thank you to Mark and Dan Phillips for pointing me in the
> direction of
>
At 2:47 PM -0400 2006-06-15, Nathan K. Stazewski wrote:
> I then plugged
> the new machine back in and scanned the same ports...this time finding
> only port 22 open. I found some web pages saying that the issue would
> be a commented o
Thank you to Mark and Dan Phillips for pointing me in the direction of
the proper FAQ section (as I grin sheepishly). I've looked into those
suggestions but don't think they're my problem. If I send an e-mail
from my mailman machine (using OS X's Mail program which is using
localhost for smtp
Nathan K. Stazewski wrote:
>I just did a fresh install of Mailman 2.1.8
>on OS X 10.4 (Tiger). I have it to the point where I can create lists
>through the web interface and sign people up for the lists. When I
>subscribe an address to a list (or create a new list) an e-mail is sent
>and re