Re: [Mailman-Users] Centos + Blue Quartz question - virtual site issue.

2008-12-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
Alex wrote: I'm trying to set up Mailman on NuOnce Centos+Blue Quartz site, running into a problem - all emails to the aliases come back as unknown user. Invitation to join works fine; replying to confirm results in membership. my understanding is that aliases are not being read - how do i fix

Re: [Mailman-Users] Centos + Blue Quartz question - virtual site issue.

2008-12-22 Thread Todd Zullinger
Mark Sapiro wrote: Based on your off-list reply to Brad, it appears that you're using a CentOS/RedHat Mailman package. My understanding of this package, which may be incorrect, is it integrates aliases with Postfix as the MTA. The Red Hat / CentOS mailman packages don't create any default

[Mailman-Users] The economics of spam

2008-12-22 Thread Lindsay Haisley
Brad, (or anyone), Please excuse me if this is a bit OT. I was intrigued by your comments on the economics of spam, which prompted me to introduce pre-filtering on one of my servers, possibly later on both of them. Where did you get the information, in particular, that there's an income flow

Re: [Mailman-Users] The economics of spam

2008-12-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
Lindsay Haisley wrote: I was intrigued by your comments on the economics of spam, which prompted me to introduce pre-filtering on one of my servers, possibly later on both of them. Where did you get the information, in particular, that there's an income flow based on successful SMTP delivery?

Re: [Mailman-Users] The economics of spam

2008-12-22 Thread Lindsay Haisley
On Mon, 2008-12-22 at 10:15 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote: Lindsay Haisley wrote: I was intrigued by your comments on the economics of spam, which prompted me to introduce pre-filtering on one of my servers, possibly later on both of them. Where did you get the information, in particular, that