mcjathan wrote:
>
>In reading your instructions through what I discovered was that
>POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS was set to false like this:
>
> POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS = []
>
>I'm assuming this may be the entire problem. Should this be set thusly?:
>
> POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS =
Guy Waugh wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I run Mailman 2.1.9 on two load-balanced RHEL3 servers. The load
> balancer is an LVS director (http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org), a layer
> 4 software load balancer. The load balancer balances requests to
> sendmail on the two RHEL3 servers, and to apache running
Hi Kim, list,
Kim Hawtin wrote:
> Guy Waugh wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I run Mailman 2.1.9 on two load-balanced RHEL3 servers. The load
>> balancer is an LVS director (http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org), a layer
>> 4 software load balancer. The load balancer balances requests to
>> sendmail on
Hi there,
I run Mailman 2.1.9 on two load-balanced RHEL3 servers. The load
balancer is an LVS director (http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org), a layer
4 software load balancer. The load balancer balances requests to
sendmail on the two RHEL3 servers, and to apache running the Mailman web
interface. B
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> McJathan wrote:
>
>> Here are the entries from our mm_cfg.py file:
>>
>> from Defaults import
>>
>> POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS=['domain1.net', 'domain2.net']
>> MTA='Postfix'
>> add_virtualhost('mail.domain1.net', 'domain1.net')
>> MAILMAN_SITE_LIST='m
Thnx a lot for sending the patch link, I will try it.
Regards
-Azher
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Azher Amin wrote:
>
>> Can someone suggest a solution for the following situation for the lists
>> having hundred of users:
>>
>> ListA : userA1, userA2
>> ListB: userB1, userB2, userB3
>>
>> userB1 is n
Azher Amin wrote:
>
>Can someone suggest a solution for the following situation for the lists
>having hundred of users:
>
>ListA : userA1, userA2
>ListB: userB1, userB2, userB3
>
>userB1 is not a member of ListA, but both of the lists are hosted on the
>same domain under same administration and l
Dirk Koopman wrote:
>
>There are a load of files in qfiles/shunt and the error file
>has an entry such as this for each one:-
>
>
>Nov 26 23:21:11 2006 (5936) SHUNTING:
>1162300907.5600309+1c331d7faf6a2e50689a211b17979b4a3d787b14
>Nov 26 23:21:11 2006 (5936) Uncaught runner exception: 'str' object
After many years of using mailman, and having upgraded to 2.1.9 and
running that for a few weeks, all mailing lists have now stopped
delivering mail.
Never has this happened before.
I have tried stopping and starting system using mailmanctl but nothing
happens. There are a load of files in qfile
Hi there,
Can someone suggest a solution for the following situation for the lists
having hundred of users:
ListA : userA1, userA2
ListB: userB1, userB2, userB3
userB1 is not a member of ListA, but both of the lists are hosted on the
same domain under same administration and list members are a
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