Hello!
Long time, happy mailman administration, first time poster.
The last implementation I did of mailman was on OS X 10.9 Server and it went
relatively well, but my current attempt at implementing it on a box to replace
it running OS X 10.11.5/Server 5.x has driven me batty, specifically rel
All,
After some puzzlement and some hard-earned technical consideration, OS X Server
5.1.x and later implementers (the current version independent Server bundle)
have a new challenge to take into consideration. I’m posting this so that
people googling/searching later might skip this painful st
I think I may have sent this directly, but...
Mattias,
I had good luck installing mailman on El Capitan/Server 5 using MacPorts, as it
manages all the dependencies and integrates all the chron jobs and startup
stuff, but due to some legacy issues with the MacPorts configuration file, the
build
You may also want to make sure that you're configured SPF for your domain... I
know that Google can be suspicious of new or small domains unless SPF (or even
DKIM) is implemented.
SPF is easy to implement. You just need to put a TXT entry into DNS.
Timothy
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> On Sep 18, 2
I’m one of the few people who has blazed this trail on the newer versions of OS
X Server, mainly using the macports installation method with a few
modifications. If you want to email me off the list, I can share my insights.
Alternately, search the archives for my previous posts/fixes for this
I don’t really have a dog in this fight, but can we acknowledge that this
version of Mailman is effectively on life support for a variety of reasons,
that the limited developer support on it has been focused primarily on fixing
critical bugs out of kindness rather than implementing any new featu
Would they consider moderation? They can let it pile up and reject or let
things through that meet their objective.
Timothy
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> On Jun 12, 2020, at 12:12, Bernie Cosell wrote:
>
> One mailing list I run has recently been plagued with a very heated, long,
> inappropriate,