LinK wrote:
>I would like to know how to get started ... I searched
>FAQ and tried to get a grasp at list.org but here I am
>... I don't get the Python thing ... I understand it
>is a programming language but certainly I don't have
>to learn Python to install Mailman, right? And then
>when I go
I would like to know how to get started ... I searched
FAQ and tried to get a grasp at list.org but here I am
... I don't get the Python thing ... I understand it
is a programming language but certainly I don't have
to learn Python to install Mailman, right? And then
when I go to download SNU Mai
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 16:56 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> David Scribner wrote:
>
> >My questions is how do I set
> >Postfix on the OSX box to only receive on the SMTP Submit Port of
> >587? And then if I do that how do I set Mailman to send to that port
> >rather than the default SMTP port?
>
David Scribner wrote:
>My questions is how do I set
>Postfix on the OSX box to only receive on the SMTP Submit Port of
>587? And then if I do that how do I set Mailman to send to that port
>rather than the default SMTP port?
I don't offhand know the Postfix incantations to tell it on which
po
Thanks Mark. I found the entry at:
http://www.list.org/faq.html
However, it is here and there on the internet in what are probably mirrors
or copies of the Mailman FAQ. I imagine that it was posted at once point,
and then later the correct version was published.
Thanks for pointing me in the ri
Cogley, Rick wrote:
>
>In the Mailman FAQ it mentions being able to personalize the footers if some
>settings for VERP are made in mm_cfg.py, but does not go into much detail
>about how to do the required changes.
>
>--
>Q. Can I put the user's address in the footer that Mailma
I am in the process of changing over my mailing list from LetterRip
Pro to Mailman , which is running on my Tiger Server (10.4.2). All
of the list addresses are actually received by my EIMS server which
then forwards mail for that list to the correct server - either LRP
or Mailman. All of tha
Quoting John Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 11:27 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Thanks for your corrections and tips.
>>
>> I made the changes, and it still didn't work. I read the thread you
>> referenced, and verified that my permissions and users were correct.
>>
>> I
Hi All -
In the Mailman FAQ it mentions being able to personalize the footers if some
settings for VERP are made in mm_cfg.py, but does not go into much detail
about how to do the required changes.
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Q. Can I put the user's address in the footer that Mailman adds to each
mes
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 11:27 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for your corrections and tips.
>
> I made the changes, and it still didn't work. I read the thread you
> referenced, and verified that my permissions and users were correct.
>
> I then went back to look at my dns and machine s
Thanks for your corrections and tips.
I made the changes, and it still didn't work. I read the thread you
referenced, and verified that my permissions and users were correct.
I then went back to look at my dns and machine settings, and found that
my host name had reverted back to the machine n
Hi Trevor,
This scripts works wonderfuly! Thank you so much.
On 7/15/05, Trevor Cullingsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> This script should do the trick. It is what I use.
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Matt Emerson wrote:
>On our system (Mac OS X Server, using the bundled Postfix and bundled
>Mailman 2.1.4), when we create a new list with the newlist command,
>the new list announcement that is sent to the list owner comes from
>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]". This address is also cited as the
>address to
On our system (Mac OS X Server, using the bundled Postfix and bundled
Mailman 2.1.4), when we create a new list with the newlist command,
the new list announcement that is sent to the list owner comes from
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]". This address is also cited as the
address to which questions should be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Well, I *thought* I had it fixed, but not. It worked for the domain
>that actually matches the machine name, but not for the virtual domain
>I just tested. The list address is something like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
>and my mm-cfg.py is as follows:
See comments below,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>now accessing any of my mailman URLs give:
>
> 403 Forbidden: You don't have permission to access /mailman/admin/mailman
> on this server.
>
>but bin/check_perms -f says everything is ok.
Check both your Mailman and Apache error logs. It doesn't seem that
you're even
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Alexander Baldauf wrote:
>
>
>
>>We have the problem that under our server mail/mailman/listinfo and
>>under mail.dfki.de/mailman/listinfo, there are 2 different list of the
>>mailinglists but it is the same server.
>>
>>
>
>If I understand you correctly, Mailman thinks
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Well, I *thought* I had it fixed, but not. It worked for the domain
that actually matches the machine name, but not for the virtual domain
I just tested. The list address is something like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
and my mm-cfg.py is as follows:
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