I've been busy of late, so my analysis has not been as thorough
as I had hoped, so apologies if the below is brief.
John Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said
(on Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 04:06:30PM +0100):
> I have a perl script that runs as a pipe transport and injects two
> e-mails back int
Jeremy Harris wrote:
Richard Hobbs wrote:
domainlist mm_domains=crl.toshiba.co.uk
mailman_router:
driver = accept
require_files = MAILMAN_HOME/lists/$local_part/config.pck
local_part_suffix_optional
local_part_suffix = -bounces : -bounces+* : \
-confirm+* : -jo
Richard Hobbs wrote:
domainlist mm_domains=crl.toshiba.co.uk
mailman_router:
driver = accept
require_files = MAILMAN_HOME/lists/$local_part/config.pck
local_part_suffix_optional
local_part_suffix = -bounces : -bounces+* : \
-confirm+* : -join : -leave : \
Hello,
Thank you for both responses so far... Here are our mailman general
settings, router and transport:
# Mailman stuff
# Home dir for your Mailman installation -- aka Mailman's prefix
# directory.
MAILMAN_HOME=/var/lib/mailman
MAILM
On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 15:37 +0100, Richard Hobbs wrote:
> Should mailman be reconfigured to only accept mail for particular domains,
> or do I have the routers in a non-perfect order?
The mailman router should include a
domains = ...
phrase - it could be
domains = domain.com
as i
Richard Hobbs wrote:
Hello,
We have routers setup in exim, in the following order:
- mailman_router:
- dnslookup:
- system_aliases:
- userforward:
- spam_router:
- localuser:
Lets say our domain is "domain.com" and we have one mailing list named
"fred".
When emails are sent through exim
Hello,
We have routers setup in exim, in the following order:
- mailman_router:
- dnslookup:
- system_aliases:
- userforward:
- spam_router:
- localuser:
Lets say our domain is "domain.com" and we have one mailing list named
"fred".
When emails are sent through exim to the address "[EMAIL
> I'm pretty sure there's a better solution to your problem.
> Using the AD query that Tony mentioned, you should be able to
> ask the AD for the valid users from both exchange boxes at
> RCPT time. Then, based on the domain or the valid query (or
> set acl variable), route the mail to the corre
Hi
> Incoming SMTP => sends to =>
> => Exim1 (clean email then relay, no local users) => send to
> => => Exch1 (user not here send to Exch2) => send to => =>
> Exch2 (user not here either send to final exim) => send to =>
> => FinalExim (exim accepts mail but no local users for shared
> smtp d
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
> the debugging output, however, shows it generating a caps md5
>
> 40468 lookup yielded: a19b8fa14c7d847cd618a1ab41ac45b0
> 40468 crypteq: using MD5+hex hashing
> 40468 subject=A19B8FA14C7D847CD618A1AB41AC45B0
> 40468 crypted=a19b8fa14c7d847cd618a
Hi
> Is there a bad consequence to setting timeout_frozen_after
> right down to say 1h?
I don't think so.
It's just what I have...
Regards,
Steffen
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