* Lloyd F. Tennison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I saw that, but it is not really an answer as te problem is that it is
> inserting a
> TAB, not whitespace,
Tab is a whitespace character, isn't it?
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Charite - Universitätsmedizin Be
On 5/24/07, carconni wrote:
> Thank you! It sounds like you've saved me a lot of heartache. We have
> a Netapps that I was hoping to mount on the mail server and was hoping
> I could avoid losing mail when the mail server ran into problems.
You can copy stuff up there, as a periodic backup
Brad,
Thank you! It sounds like you've saved me a lot of heartache. We
have a Netapps that I was hoping to mount on the mail server and was
hoping I could avoid losing mail when the mail server ran into problems.
It's my understanding that the next version on Leopard will support
mail cl
On 5/24/07, Brad Knowles wrote:
> In short, I'd avoid this kind of solution like the plague, as far as
> postfix is concerned. It may be okay to store certain types of user
> mailboxes out on NFS (or other shared filesystem type), but not the
> mail queues themselves.
I should also say that
On 5/24/07, carconni wrote:
> I'm moving postfix's /var/spool to /mounted_file_share/mail/var/spool
> and I've changed the path in the main.cf file to point to it.
Postfix is not designed to be used on a shared filesystem. In fact,
most shared filesystems violate some rules that most local
f
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Douglas Phillipson wrote:
>
>> Installed on Debian Testing, mailman updates fail, causing other
>> packages to fail to install with the following output, any help would be
>> greatly appreciated...
>>
>> Doug P
>>
>> apt-get install mailman
>
>> No updates are necessary.
>>
How are expired invitations handled? Are they actually deleted from the pending
database, or are they just marked as expired? If the latter is there any way to
reactivate them?
I stupidly managed to send out some invites that wound up with an expiration of
zero days -- didn't realize that when
I tried to modify the "invite.txt" template to include an FAQ with invitations
that are mailed out. However, variable substitution in the template body stops
working when the FAQ is included. (The invited person receives a message that
includes text like "confirm %(cookie)s" instead of the confi
Hi,
I'm having some trouble with my mail server (xserve 10.4.9). We
discovered that there were some hardware issues and I'm in the
process of building a new mail server to replace the old. I
understand that the current MAC OS doesn't support clustering so what
we would like to do is move
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
> I saw that, but it is not really an answer as te problem is that it is
> inserting a
> TAB, not whitespace, and that is what is causing the problem. A carriage
> return and spaces would be fine. The tab is what most clients cannot
>
I saw that, but it is not really an answer as te problem is that it is
inserting a
TAB, not whitespace, and that is what is causing the problem. A carriage
return and spaces would be fine. The tab is what most clients cannot
handle.
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] M
On 5/24/07, Aaron Schubert wrote:
> On the Sendmail Relay I see mail successfully going from Groupwise to Relay
> to Listserv. They are all accepted and reach the correct place. But when
> Listserv sends the mail back out to the recipients I see the following
> errors on the Relay server fro
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
> Am having a problem where Mailman is splitting a subject and adding a "\n"
> and what seems to be a tab in the subject line in the mail logs.(The tab is
> what can be seen in the headers after the message is sent.) This of course,
>
Am having a problem where Mailman is splitting a subject and adding a "\n"
and what seems to be a tab in the subject line in the mail logs.(The tab is
what can be seen in the headers after the message is sent.) This of course,
makes for a wrong display in mail clients. They only thing I can se
On 5/24/07, Aaron Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are currently are running mailman on a Redhat box called listserv. This
> box sits in
> the DMZ. We also have our mail servers which are sitting inside the DMZ
> which pass
> traffic to our sendmail relay box to get to "listserv". Our m
We are currently are running mailman on a Redhat box called listserv. This box
sits in the DMZ. We also have our mail servers which are sitting inside the
DMZ which pass traffic to our sendmail relay box to get to "listserv". Our mail
is current mail setup looks like this:
Groupwise ---
Thank you for all your ideas. I was just a bit surprised that a list
would be available for anyone to post to, since we emphasize to our
users that their lists are protected from spam, as all lists require
you to be a subscribe to post, and many require mod permissions to
post. That is still true a
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