Hello,
Is there a way to configure Mailman lists so the From: line can say:
From listn...@mymanserver.com [On Behalf of john@yahoo.com]
We are using a 3rd-party SMTP relay for all outbound mail, so we need to
approve all senders for the service to allow the email to go through.
This
On 3/8/2012 8:39 AM, Duane Winner wrote:
Is there a way to configure Mailman lists so the From: line can say:
From listn...@mymanserver.com [On Behalf of john@yahoo.com]
First, please see the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/RoA9. Hopefully,
this will explain what MS Outlook is actually
Hi all,
I've had this parameter defined in my postfix ever since it was first
set up (not by me), and most everything I read online says it should be
there.
But, the newer versions of postfix now provide warnings for unused
parameters, and that is what I'm getting for this one parameter:
On Fri, 9 Mar 2012, Tanstaafl wrote:
Hi all,
I've had this parameter defined in my postfix ever since it was first set up
(not by me), and most everything I read online says it should be there.
But, the newer versions of postfix now provide warnings for unused
parameters, and that is what
Hi,
I have a Mailman 2.1.14 *moderated* list that goes to Gmane for
newsgroup access. The other day a post was made from someone who
didn't appear to be on my list.
I wasn't sure whether this was due to an error at my end, or at
Gmane's. So I queried them. The problem however is that I didn't
John Fitzsimons wrote:
When Gmane sends messages (posted through the news-to-mail gateway)
to
the mailing lists, it uses the subscribed email address as the MAIL
FROM
envelope header. If your mailing list software discriminates based
on
the MAIL FROM instead of the From: header (the latter is
Larry Stone wrote:
On Fri, 9 Mar 2012, Tanstaafl wrote:
Anyone have any idea why? Am I indeed not using it? I'd rather not just
comment it out and test without some confirmation first, since this is a
production box.
transport_destination_recipient_limit is a Postfix parameter that is