This sounds like an anitspam tactic to me. Messages addressed to multiple
recipients are deferred, since a lot of spammers won't try sending a deferred
message again; It's not worth their time or resources to keep track of deferred
messages, and then go back and retry them. A legitimate mail wil
Just setting this variable isn't going to start mailman... you need to find the
script thats actually executing the binary (and checking this variable). maybe
you should grep your entire /etc/ for mailman_enable to find it.
-Adam
>>> On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 2:27 PM, in message <[EMAIL PROTECT
I want to create a list that's only used for announcements, and only one or two
member can post to it. I have made users moderated by default, and set the
moderation to reject posts from mod'ed users. I also set it to discard all
non-member posts. It seems to work how I want it to, but I just wa
>>> Carl Zwanzig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/11/2008 11:10 AM >>>
Mailman should function with any MTA that plays by the usual SMTP rules.
OTOH, it might be easier in the long run to use postfix with mailman,
and have postfix direct everything into groupwise. (OTOH, you won't
get the mailman aliases in
Greetings all!
Will mailman function with Groupwise as an MTA? I'm not too clear as to how
mailman communicates with the mta, so I couldn't see an obvious way of doing
this (Any docs for a non-python coder that might elaborate?). I want to run a
list on my groupwise mailserver (I want to avoid a