Ok, that was just that.
Thanks !!
On 24/09/2013 02:39, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
renaud courvoisier writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm encountering a problem on postfix with mailman and only with it :
> sending a message from a domain outside my server cause a 554 5.7.1
> "Relay access denied" er
David Andrews writes:
> Are there scripts out there to do this stuff, or what is the best
> way?
Scripts by Mark[tm] are the best way. :-)
> Maybe some new elements for the web UI in Mailman3?
In Mailman 3, addresses are associated with separate user objects,
which know which addresses they
renaud courvoisier writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm encountering a problem on postfix with mailman and only with it :
> sending a message from a domain outside my server cause a 554 5.7.1
> "Relay access denied" error.
> I do not have this error with messages directly sent to postfix.
This is a postf
Hi,
I'm encountering a problem on postfix with mailman and only with it :
sending a message from a domain outside my server cause a 554 5.7.1
"Relay access denied" error.
I do not have this error with messages directly sent to postfix.
I don't see how to fix it, and forums' messages didn't hel
On 09/23/2013 01:22 PM, David Andrews wrote:
> I
> need to occasionally do one of three tasks, possibly all 3 at once, find
> out what lists a given person belongs to,
bin/find_member
> remove him/her from all those
> lists,
bin/remove_members --fromall
> and place his/her e-mail address in
Our server has over 215 lists on it -- and people belong to multiple
lists and it is of course impossible to know who is on what list. I
need to occasionally do one of three tasks, possibly all 3 at once,
find out what lists a given person belongs to, remove him/her from
all those lists, and p