On 5/17/08, Bill Tenny-Brittian wrote:
It worked great and spam dropped to virtually zero, but all our mailing
lists stopped working. They weren't caught in our spam trap (we can see
what's captured) . they simply didn't go through. We reopened the MX
settings and all our listServ emails shuffled through.
The question is, where do we change the settings in Mailman to allow the
messages to be diverted to peertopeer and/or allow an alternate port from
25?
For incoming mail, you don't have any control over this within
Mailman. You need to make these changes within your MTA.
For outgoing mail, there is an SMTPPORT= definition in mm_cfg.py that
can be changed, but if you're running on cPanel, then you probably
don't have the access required to change that. If your hosting
provider won't change that for you, then you either have to find a
different hosting provider, or find a different way to try to solve
this problem.
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Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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