Thanks Mark a lot!
I was overworked or something, that i didnt understand , that when i created
from shell as root initial mailinglist mailman, it created aliases with
root:mailman owner. Changing to apache:mailman helped and now it works fine.
Have a nice day,
David
On 11/22/07, Mark Sapiro
David Hlacik wrote:
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>I need to setup mailman to use as MTA Postfix with virtual domains.
>
>I have 2 virtual domains 'something.domain.com' 'something2.domain.com'
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>something.domain.com belongs to FQDN of server running mailman
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>Configuration of my mm_cfg.py
>
>
>add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_
Hi,
is there any site talking about LDAP implementation of mailinglists.
next, is there any site talking about news <> mailman implemetation.
Thanks a lot
David
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Hi to all,
i am facing with a problems of installation mailman from original package
for CentOS 5.0.
I need to setup mailman to use as MTA Postfix with virtual domains.
I have 2 virtual domains 'something.domain.com' 'something2.domain.com'
something.domain.com belongs to FQDN of server running
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
>
>we're using Mailman 2.1.9 for about 800 lists and or the most part we're
>very happy with it. However, with such a number of lists it's hard to keep
>track of lists that might not be used anymore. Sometimes we have lists with
>no subscribers, but more often we find t
Hi,
we're using Mailman 2.1.9 for about 800 lists and or the most part we're
very happy with it. However, with such a number of lists it's hard to keep
track of lists that might not be used anymore. Sometimes we have lists with
no subscribers, but more often we find that owner's addresses don't