Reply-To header field.
I WILL allow me to click on the poster radio button, but the emails won't
change from the explicit email address.
Any suggestions??
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Respectfully,
Joel Webb
WebbGroup Network Systems
www.webbgroup.net
336.8
Is there anyway to change the options inside of a RPM'ed version of
Mailman?? I would like to change the --with-cgi-ext extension.
Please help
I have been trying
rpm --rebuild mailman.rpm
and
rpm --rebuild mailman.rpm
with no success. Any suggestions??
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Joel
k
the smtp log says:
smtp for 56 recips, completed in 2276.312 seconds
the post log says:
post to from , size=1602, 55 failures
How can I fix this issue??
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Joel Webb
Senior Engineer
WebbGroup Network Systems L.L.C.
webbgroup.net
336.841.7241 x101
FOund out what it is.
Please make sure your relaying is enabled for your localhost.localdomain. and also
make sure your relaying is enabled for 127.0.0.1
Check it out in the /etc/mail/access file
George Galang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Joel Webb wrote:
>
Does anybody know where I could get some documentation on how to fix a bouncing
problem.
It looks like every address except my own personal domain addresses are being
bounced.
Any suggestions??
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Joel Webb
WebbGroup Network Systems LLC
www.webbgroup.net
336.841.7241
move the list over smoothly.
But, do I have to redirect the email addresses in the normal /etc/aliases file
normally the same as in the /etc/vmail/ file??
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Joel Webb
WebbGroup Network Systems LLC
www.webbgroup.net
336.841.7241
ectly?
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Joel Webb
WebbGroup Network Systems LLC
www.webbgroup.net
336.841.7241
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http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
the samplelist.mbox for the
archives instead of samplelist. Or does this get created automatically through one
of the cronned activites???
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Joel Webb
WebbGroup Network Systems LLC
www.webbgroup.net
336.841.7241
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Mailman-Users
which qualify as explicit to
>or cc destination names for this list"
>
>As far as Mailman is concerned, that should get you up and running again
>after the renaming.
>
>Good Luck! Let us know how it turns out. It would make a good FAQ item...
>
>Jon Carnes
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>-
After the setup of mailman how do you subscribe to the list without adding in
aliases into the /etc/aliases file?
I already have mailman and mailman-owner but do I have to put in anything else that
points the email requests to the specified list??
Somebody help me
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Joel Webb
nal Message -
>From: "Joel Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 6:12 PM
>Subject: [Mailman-Users] using mailman with RPM
>
>
>> I have recently installed mailman and have gotten it working, however I
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s with the RPM'd version??
I have already tried
rpm --rebuild --with-mail-gid=mail --with-cgi-gid=nobody mailman-2.0.6-1.src.rpm
I get an error that says that it doesn't know what --with-mail-gid is.
What am I doing wrong. Is there any way that I can recompile the RPM'd version??
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