Hi Guys
We have a list that has our network administrators on it. What we want as
anything from a particular domain to get directed to the list members.
Basically were not sure of an exact address but we know it will come from a
particular domain. We don't want to open it up to everyone, only p
LuKreme wrote:
>
>I think you can have your list-owners be subscribe to the mailman list
>though.
In the case of password reminder bounces, that won't help because
Password reminders come from the site list and bounces of messages
from the site list are not sent to the list just as ordinary li
On 3-Aug-2009, at 12:06, Con Wieland wrote:
I run a server with a few hundred lists. When the monthly password
reminders are sent they are sent from mailman-owner and so the
bounces come back to the main mailman-bounces address. Is there a
way to have them come from the list so they are retu
Con Wieland wrote:
>I run a server with a few hundred lists. When the monthly password
>reminders are sent they are sent from mailman-owner and so the
>bounces come back to the main mailman-bounces address. Is there a way
>to have them come from the list so they are returned to the
>indivi
Adam McGreggor wrote:
>On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 07:55:04AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> Greg White wrote:
>> >
>> >#cat /var/log/mailman/smtp
>> >Aug 03 08:25:03 2009 (2622) smtp to mailman for 1 recips, completed in
>> >0.101 seconds
>
>[...]
>
>> Perhaps you should try to find this mail. Since
I run a server with a few hundred lists. When the monthly password
reminders are sent they are sent from mailman-owner and so the
bounces come back to the main mailman-bounces address. Is there a way
to have them come from the list so they are returned to the
individual list owners?
Con W
On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 07:55:04AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Greg White wrote:
> >
> >#cat /var/log/mailman/smtp
> >Aug 03 08:25:03 2009 (2622) smtp to mailman for 1 recips, completed in
> >0.101 seconds
[...]
> Perhaps you should try to find this mail. Since you've elided all the
> message-i
Greg White wrote:
>
>Since the mailman account on a centos and redhat system is setup as nologin
>how else would you send a post?
Via SMTP to the incoming MTA.
>I tried to post a message to the list. I started mutt, pressed m, to:
>t...@xyz.com, subject test, wrote this is a test :wq, presse
Greg White wrote:
>
>#cat /var/log/mailman/smtp
>Aug 03 08:25:03 2009 (2622) smtp to mailman for 1 recips, completed in 0.101
>seconds
>Aug 03 08:30:02 2009 (2622) smtp to mailman for 1 recips, completed in 0.040
>seconds
>Aug 03 08:35:02 2009 (2622) smtp to mailman for 1 recips, completed in
Greg White wrote:
>
>> Mark wrote:
>
>>> Greg White wrote:
>>>
>>>To send the test message I sshd into my box as user, su - to root, and
>did:
>
>>># /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post test
>
>>>Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be
>>>executed as one of the following
Scott Jones wrote:
>I finally got mailman working to the point I created 'mailman' list
>successfully. Everything has worked correctly, but despite it showing
>that mailman has sent a notice to the administrator email account,
>that email has never made it into my email inbox.
>
>What would cause
Scott Jones wrote:
>I finally got mailman working to the point I created 'mailman' list
>successfully. Everything has worked correctly, but despite it showing
>that mailman has sent a notice to the administrator email account,
>that email has never made it into my email inbox.
>
>What would cause
> Mark wrote:
>> Greg White wrote:
>>
>>I then use mutt (still as root) to send an email and this is what I see in
>>/var/log/maillog
>>Aug 1 13:21:44 list postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix mail system
>>Aug 1 13:21:44 list postfix/master[2494]: daemon started -- version 2.3.3,
>>conf
> Mark wrote:
>> Greg White wrote:
>>
>>> Mark wrote:
>>>
>>> The above looks good. what is the exact group mismatch error
message
>>> you get in the DSN and/or maillog when you mail to
t...@list.xyz.com?
>>
>>To send the test message I sshd into my box as user, su - to root, and
did:
> krem...@kreme.com wrote:
> On 1-Aug-2009, at 12:43, Greg White wrote:
>> To send the test message I sshd into my box as user, su - to root,
>> and did:
>> # /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post test
>> Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be
>> executed as one of the f
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