Adam Parker, OD writes:
> no, i'm not actually using that domain. Cpanel allows you to easily set up
> a list - it just asks you for the name of the list and a password and does
> the rest for you.
Actually, cPanel itself doesn't do anything except allow the hosting
staff to avoid interacting
Adam Parker, OD wrote:
Can you use mailman on a server other than the one where the DNS is
pointing to?
Technically there is nothing requiring Mailman to be running on your
mail server.
In theory, there is no reason why each address for the mailing list(s)
can't be a pop3 mail box that is p
Adam Parker, OD wrote:
>no, i'm not actually using that domain. Cpanel allows you to easily set up a
>list - it just asks you for the name of the list and a password and does >the
>rest for you. The problem is that the server the Mailman/List resides on is
>not the server that houses the emai
no, i'm not actually using that domain. Cpanel allows you to easily set up
a list - it just asks you for the name of the list and a password and does
the rest for you. The problem is that the server the Mailman/List resides
on is not the server that houses the email server. So i'm looking for a
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 07:16:26PM -0400, Adam Parker, OD wrote:
> I have a website abc123.com and it's hosted on Host A. Host A does not
> allow Mailman on cpanel. Host B does. I set up a list called "
> b...@abc123.com" on Host B while also setting up abc123.com as an addon
> domain. Is there
Can you use mailman on a server other than the one where the DNS is pointing
to?
I have a website abc123.com and it's hosted on Host A. Host A does not
allow Mailman on cpanel. Host B does. I set up a list called "
b...@abc123.com" on Host B while also setting up abc123.com as an addon
domain.