Pretty basic question, I'm hoping. First of all-Hello everyone! W hen
sending a newsletter out via mailman (postfix mta), what is the best method
for setting the images correctly and in the appropriate places. Meaning,
sometimes they shift from where we originally placed them, and the entire
fra
Lord. Sorry. Duh. Postfix is what I use. Sorry, long day
:)
On May 5, 2010 7:29 PM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
Ty Nelson wrote:
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>GoDaddy is the main one. Another is 1&1. I'll look into it there though,
and
>th...
Whan I said:
>> How you do this depends on your
Hmm.
GoDaddy is the main one. Another is 1&1. I'll look into it there though, and
thanks so much.
Best,
-Tyler
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ty Nelson wrote
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> >Perfect! Thanks for letting me know those two options. I think my last
> >
Tyler
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ty Nelson wrote:
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> >In the beginning I was initially told that a shortcut moethod of getting
> >mailman to work with a domain was to just remove the domains mx records.
> > This has worked. My question is, ho
Hey geniuses,
In the beginning I was initially told that a shortcut moethod of getting
mailman to work with a domain was to just remove the domains mx records.
This has worked. My question is, how can I make it so my domain can still
have email working on the domain, as well as mailman? As of
that a few times).
Thanks again!
-Ty
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ty Nelson wrote:
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> >I don't know how to make it so I can have more than one domain on my
> mailman
> >install. I have all the domains pointing to the correct IP address, so
> th
Greetings Geniuses...
I have mailman 2.1.11 running with postfix, and it's absolutely great. I
love it. The problem is...I'm going to be honest when I say I'm definitely
below average intelligence with this sort of thing.
I don't know how to make it so I can have more than one domain on my mailm