Hi!
I'm trying to configure mailman+postix in a debian machine and I found some
problems...
It seems that postfix don't know how to pipe emails to correct location
(mailman) and is trying to deliver the message to a mailbox that do not
exists
Apr 21 16:19:44 davos postfix/virtual[17439]:
Hi mailman experts,
My mailman list 'mylist' has non-member posts set to be rejected. This
has done an excellent job of preventing spam in the past.
Recently, a spam message was successfully posted to mylist. The From
field showed myl...@myserver.edu (i.e., the same address that one uses
when
I have 2 mail lists and in General Options set both lists to NO on Sending
monthly password reminders. All new subscribers are still set to YES when
they join.
The mailman is provided by my host company and lists are managed through
cPanel. The hosting company was able to replicate the
Hello,
i used the NFS shared files. A day the Nas Server crashed and my smtp
servers could not work normaly. I had the conf files and the all db
files.
Thank you.
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 19:19:40 +0200
From: Melvyn Sopacua m...@dnr.servegame.org
Subject: Re: Cluster of postfix
On Friday 17
Thanks for answer ;)
You are right...it was selected that that user does not want to receive
mails...very strange since users cannot configure anything...but
whatever..its ok now :)
Thanks :)
Radim
On 04/17/2009 06:56 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Radim Roska, IAESTE CVUT wrote:
I've got
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 17:09, punit_j puni...@rediffmail.com wrote:
Hi ,I am integrating mailman with postfix. I have created new transport by
name mailman :-mailmannbsp;nbsp; unixnbsp;
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If you can't persuade your webmail
on 4/18/09 10:23 AM, Juan Antonio Cuesta said:
i used the NFS shared files. A day the Nas Server crashed and my smtp
servers could not work normaly. I had the conf files and the all db
files.
I think you sent this to the wrong list. The message you are responding
to appears more likely to
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 09:38:05PM +0530, Phoenix Kiula wrote:
Hi. I need to send annoucements to a large opt-in list.
Having never done this before [...]
Since you've never done this before, and you mention that the list
has 400K users, I urge extreme caution. Unless you/your operation
have
David Fernandez Lopez wrote:
I'm trying to configure mailman+postix in a debian machine and I found some
problems...
It seems that postfix don't know how to pipe emails to correct location
(mailman) and is trying to deliver the message to a mailbox that do not
exists
Apr 21 16:19:44 davos
Donna Dierker wrote:
Recently, a spam message was successfully posted to mylist. The From
field showed myl...@myserver.edu (i.e., the same address that one uses
when posting *to* mylist). Looking in the list of subscribers, I don't
see 'mylist' as a member. And typically posts do not come from
Gary Elsner wrote:
I have 2 mail lists and in General Options set both lists to NO on Sending
monthly password reminders. All new subscribers are still set to YES when
they join.
These are two different settings. If the list's Send monthly password
reminders? (send_reminders) is No,
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 10:52:05 Mark Sapiro wrote:
There is an internal inconsistency in the 3.0.2 email package that
shipped with Python 2.4.4 through 2.4.6. This has to do with the
Charset.Charset() constructor setting input_charset to a unicode which
then causes TypeError: decoding Unicode is not
Barry Finkel wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 10:52:05 Mark Sapiro wrote:
There is an internal inconsistency in the 3.0.2 email package that
shipped with Python 2.4.4 through 2.4.6. This has to do with the
Charset.Charset() constructor setting input_charset to a unicode which
then causes TypeError:
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