ith a precompiled sendmail, you'll need to
> configure main.mc for a variety of things that generally aren't in
> default installations; the line above in "in addition to" selecting
> things like relay control, masquerading, access_db, virtusertable etc. etc.
>
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Dragon wrote:
> Brad Knowles wrote:
>> Shams Fantar wrote:
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>>>It's a probleme with
>>> sendmail, I'm reading the documentation of mailman[2], but the
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
> > Shams Fantar wrote:
>> >> I'm installing mailman, I created the first mailing list[1], it works
>> >> fine. So, it's possible to subcribe to the list, that works, but it
>> >&
check with debian support resources to help get
> this sorted out. It seems like every distribution does things a little
> bit different and they all seem to have their own ideas on what are the
> proper locations for things and the proper way to start daemons, etc.
>
Ok, if I
> provided as output from the newlist script or via the web interface.
>> Those have to be set up properly so sendmail knows what to do with te
>> addresses associated to the list.
Okay.
> >
> > Dragon
> >
Thanks,
PS : I'm running debian lenny/sid.
st" a problem with sendmail.
[1] : http://lists.sce.snurf.info/listinfo/sce-project
[2] : http://www.list.org/mailman-install/node32.html
Regards,
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