On Thursday 30 September 2004 07:51, Jim Tittsler wrote:
> On Sep 29, 2004, at 04:25, Heiner Lamprecht wrote:
> > [...] And when I want to see the archive, I
> > only get "Access denied" (no matter, what domain I use).
> > Apache log says:
> >
> > "
Hi all,
I have a problem creating public archives on my server, running a
multi-domain environment.
Private archives are not problem. The appropriate domain is used in
the links and the archives is accessible for all who have the
password. But as soon as I switch the flag to "public", the li
On Friday 10 September 2004 07:40, Abbas Qaizar wrote:
> Dear All Mailman Users,
>
> I have just started using this Mailman software. I have not been
> able to configure it properly.
What does that mean in detail? Have you managed to create a small
testing mailinglist? I would strongly recommen
On Friday 27 August 2004 14:40, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
>
> Wouldn't it be too easy for someone to change their sender
> address and get their spam out to our customers?
You mentioned, the newsletter will be sent by a script. Could it be
an option to extend the script a bit? F.e. you can add th
On Sunday 01 August 2004 16:15, ionum wrote:
>
> I don't understand why i change the domain in the
> webinterface and then the old domain where used.
The problem is more related to your mailserver (postfix?), because
it is responsible for the address-aliasing.
I have set up a server with multipl
Hi,
I'm fighting a little bit with MM and virtual domains. I use postfix
as MTA, the mailaddresses are stored in a MySQL-DB.
Let's say, I have two domains: a.tdl and b.tdl, where a.tdl is the
real name of the server.
Using the scripts written by Martin Müller
(http://www.web-cyradm.org/piperm