Thank you very much! Some time ago I even had known that option, but I
missed it when I searched for it recently (I didn't expected it to be in
"General options" but rather in one of the sub-categories of "Privacy
Options"). And btw: Thanks for this great piece of software to all
developers ;)
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Hi, I'm the list administrator of a list which frequently receives spam
messages which then are hold because of an implicit destination. As it
isn't considered as clever to reply to spam mails (because it's a
confirmation of the validity of your address to the spammer), is there
the possibility to
Another possibility (sufficient for at least my situation) came just to
my mind: Adapt the list's /host_name/ and set up an alias respectively
an entry in Postfix' virtuals table pointing to the list's address on
the new virtual host. It's not really elegant, but it works so far.
--Norbert
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Yeah, sounds quite simple :)
Small question: genaliases looks at the URL in the list configuration
and generates the aliases from it?
Thanks :)
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Hey,
I currently encounter the following problem: We have several mailing
lists in our project, but we'll buy a new domain. The lists are
currently running under our old domain. The new domain will point to the
same server and will be "registered" as virtual_alias_domain in Postfix.
Is it possible
Hi all,
I wanted to figure out which effect DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST has but I didn't
have much success. The only place where I found this variable was
add_virtualhost() in mailman-install.pdf and in Defaults.py.
My question: Does DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST have an effect on the mailman
instance when I am not
Thanks. I did not notice this mappings. :)
--Norbert
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Hey list,
I'm maintaining a server with Postfix and Mailman including
Postfix-style virtual domains. This works fine so far.
But is it normal that the creation of a list for a virtual subdomain
($prefix/bin/newlist -e subdomain listname) not only creates entries in
$prefix/data/virtual-mailman, bu