Sorry for causing the fuss.. I thought he was looking for a solution
to send all mails out using an smtp server other than his own. I will
take more care to properly read the requirment next time.
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* Mal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Answer:
> In postfix config, add
> relayhost = smtp.yoursmtphost.com
No, I think he wants to look into "luser_relay"
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Jason [WeatherServer] wrote:
> Thank you for the reply. At least some people are able to answer
> questions rather then replying with more then just read the FAQ's
You ask an off-topic question here and then you have the nerve to make
a remark like th
At 9:46 PM -0400 2006-09-03, Jason [WeatherServer] wrote:
> Thank you for the reply. At least some people are able to answer questions
> rather then replying with more then just read the FAQ's
Actually, Mal's reply doesn't help. It would cause all e-mail to be
routed through the given machine
At 9:43 AM +0900 2006-09-04, Mal wrote:
> In postfix config, add
> relayhost = smtp.yoursmtphost.com
Actually, that does not achieve what the OP was asking for. That
would cause all e-mail to be routed through the given machine, and
not just e-mail for which no obvious local user could be fo
Thank you for the reply. At least some people are able to answer questions
rather then replying with more then just read the FAQ's
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Answer:
In postfix config, add
relayhost = smtp.yoursmtphost.com
On 04/09/06, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:51 PM -0400 2006-09-03, Jason [WeatherServer] wrote:
>
> > I know this isn't a postfix forum
>
> Correct.
>
> > but if anyone will know
Jack Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jack Stone wrote: Brad Knowles
wrote: At 11:36 AM -0700 2006-09-03, Jack Stone wrote:
Did the regen of the archives and NADA Just the same email format presented by
mailman archives:
amember at somewhere.com
Now what.
On the second sugg
Jack Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Brad Knowles
wrote: At 11:36 AM -0700 2006-09-03, Jack Stone wrote:
IMO, better yet would to modify your post-processing script so that
it understands both address formats, so that it doesn't matter how
this particular option is set.
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Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:At 11:36 AM -0700 2006-09-03, Jack
Stone wrote:
> So, why doesn't the change from YES to NO on the obscure not work??
Because you still need to regenerate the archives, which you
apparently did not do.
IMO, better yet would to modify your post-process
Hi there,
We run a 400 user mailing list (www.lutecium.org) with Mailman 2.1.8-2, on
Linux (Debian) Kernel 2.6.16-2. The main language is French, but our users
also use English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Some of our subscribers have complained about receiving the list's emails
with ALL the French a
At 11:36 AM -0700 2006-09-03, Jack Stone wrote:
> So, why doesn't the change from YES to NO on the obscure not work??
Because you still need to regenerate the archives, which you
apparently did not do.
IMO, better yet would to modify your post-processing script so that
it understands both add
Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:At 6:06 AM -0700 2006-09-03, Jack
Stone wrote:
> I run a separate searchable archive where the whole address is munged
> with ""s, but now without the "@" regular format, the address is
> more exposed than before.
The archives are basically flat HTM
At 6:06 AM -0700 2006-09-03, Jack Stone wrote:
> I run a separate searchable archive where the whole address is munged
> with ""s, but now without the "@" regular format, the address is
> more exposed than before.
The archives are basically flat HTML files that are generated by
Mailman w
At 12:51 PM -0400 2006-09-03, Jason [WeatherServer] wrote:
> I know this isn't a postfix forum
Correct.
> but if anyone will know it is this
> list.
Perhaps.
> Is there a way to setup postfix that if it cannot deliver the
> email itself it will re
I know this isn't a postfix forum but if anyone will know it is this list. Is
there a way to setup postfix that if it cannot deliver the email itself it will
relay it to another server for delivery.
http://listserver.weatherserver.net
Weather Alerts,
In the admin, I set the the "obscure address" to NO, but addresses are still
shown as:
"amember at somewhere.com"
Setting from YES to NO had no effect. Radio button NO is still set.
I run a separate searchable archive where the whole address is munged with
""s, but now witho
On 9/1/06, Patrick Bogen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/1/06, Mal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello, I am running mailman / postfix on Ubuntu 6.06 (using apt-get
> > latest standard versions)
> What MTA are you using?
>
> > I have everything working correctly, except that when people send
> >
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