On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 00:54, Andrew Barter wrote:
> A lot of the mail that the mailman sends out is getting rejected, because the
> sending email address has a domain which is unknown.
>
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Sender address rejected: Domain not found)
>
> Above the xxx is our IP address.
>
> A
Hi,
I've installed mailman to use as a mailing list (as opposed a
discussion list) and I want to do something similar to what can be done
in, say, Outlook when sending bulk emails and merging in data fields.
Specifically, I want mailman to automatically insert the subscriber's
email address into
A lot of the mail that the mailman sends out is getting rejected, because the sending
email address has a domain which is unknown.
([EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Sender address rejected: Domain not found)
Above the xxx is our IP address.
Any ideas on how to change the sending address so that it used a pr
Hi gang,
2 quick questions.
Just confirming what looks evident from the faq, but is it necessary to
create the new log files, or will mailman automatically create one if it
tries to append to file if it isn't there?
Secondly, I have savelogs available rather than Eric Toran's logrotate. If
a
So ArchRunner is the one... not too surprising. And the other Qrunners
are all behaving themselves?
# ps aux |grep python
/usr/bin/python ./mailmanctl start
/usr/bin/python /var/mailman/bin/qrunner --runner=ArchRunner:0:1 -s
/usr/bin/python /var/mailman/bin/qrunner --runner=BounceRunner:0:1 -s
/u
On Friday, 13 February 2004 9:54 PM -0600, Paul Kleeberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I am currently using Mailman on Redhat 8.0 and to be honest it was a pain
for me to get that to work with the redHat version of htDig which as it
turns out was a beta version released as 3.2. I am not looking to
Hi,
I have a mailing list where someone subscribed via email, received the
confirmation request, replied to the confirmation request, received the
welcome message, but ... they never showed up as a subscriber.
Any suggestions on how to get to the bottom of this one?
Other users have been able to
First post, hopefully I've done my homework but there's a lot of
docs/settings and I'd like a quick sanity check :-)
I've a Suse 9.0 box called hostname.mydomain.com and have installed mailman
and apache (1.3.28-) from the Suse rpms, so
http://host.mydomain.com/mailman/whatever works as does mail
Paul Kleeberg wrote:
Well I downloaded Debian and installed it on a machine and then was
kind of stuck. I am not a Unix admin by trade and RH has enough GUI
tools (or at least I invested enough sweat into it that I learned just
what I needed to know - no more) that I am able to configure t