On 6/16/2011 12:06 PM, Peter Sørensen wrote:
> The problem is that I use the GW as a smtp relay for the mailman server so
> when the
> GW receive a mail for an address in mydom...@xyz.com this is forwarded to the
> EXCHG
> system and because EXCHG is'nt authorative for the domain because we also
The problem is that I use the GW as a smtp relay for the mailman server so when
the
GW receive a mail for an address in mydom...@xyz.com this is forwarded to the
EXCHG
system and because EXCHG is'nt authorative for the domain because we also
handle mailman list
created in this domain unknown adr
On 6/16/2011 11:35 AM, William Ashworth wrote:
Currently, a client of mine has a mailman list running since 2006 on a server
with a company they no longer do business with. We're wanting to consolidate
resources for their organization and migrate them to a cPanel web host that
supports mailman
On 6/16/2011 8:35 AM, William Ashworth wrote:
>
> Currently, a client of mine has a mailman list running since 2006 on
> a server with a company they no longer do business with. We're
> wanting to consolidate resources for their organization and migrate
> them to a cPanel web host that supports mai
Currently, a client of mine has a mailman list running since 2006 on a server
with a company they no longer do business with. We're wanting to consolidate
resources for their organization and migrate them to a cPanel web host that
supports mailman.
Is there any concern about mailman versions be
On 6/15/2011 11:52 PM, Peter Sørensen wrote:
>
> Due to this I need to make the postfix on the mailman server aware of what
> addresses to handle and reject anything else.
>
> This is not a big problem but before I dig into this and make a script I
> would ask if this is already done.
>
> I ha