Precisely Mr Hermann. As such, it has to be invoked
via mailertable (for an entire domain) or via aliases
for specific addresses.
--- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Clement Hermann wrote:
> >
> >Do you use a specific mailer macro to execute
> mailman without using
> >aliases ? I do not
--- Clement Hermann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stupidmail4me a écrit :
> > Here's the setup:
> > OpenBSD 4.0
> > Mailman 2.1.8p3
> >
> > I have in my mc file I have
> > VIRTUSER_DOMAIN(`lists.foo.org') set (and yes,
> I'
(sendmail's cf file,
mm-handler, mm_cfg.py) is the same except for
appropriate domain entries.
--- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stupidmail4me wrote:
> >
> >I have in my mc file I have
> >VIRTUSER_DOMAIN(`lists.foo.org') set (and yes, I've
&
I'm pulling my hair out on this one.
I have mailman working on one machine and can't get it
to work on another with the exact same config.
Here's the setup:
OpenBSD 4.0
Mailman 2.1.8p3
I have in my mc file I have
VIRTUSER_DOMAIN(`lists.foo.org') set (and yes, I've
run m4 and made the cf file). I
iler!
Absolute idiot! Thank you so very much!
--- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stupidmail4me wrote:
>
> >Yes, the qrunner log shows the shutdown and startup
> >from mailmanctl. I've also checked and ToArchive is
> in
> >the pipeline (it'
Yes, the qrunner log shows the shutdown and startup
from mailmanctl. I've also checked and ToArchive is in
the pipeline (it's not commented out or changed in any
conf file). This is why it's so odd.
--- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stupidmail4me wrote:
&
Nothing. It doesn't create any log and there's no
appropriate entries in any log.
I've checked the headers for the delivered messages
and there's no x-archive headers (they're not being
myteriously added).
--- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stupidmai
It is set to Yes.
--- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stupidmail4me wrote:
>
> >Nothing in the error logs.
>
>
> Is the list's archive attribute set to Yes?
> (Archiving Options in the
> web admin interface)
>
> --
> Mark Sapiro
piro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stupidmail4me wrote:
>
> >Yes, ArchRunner is running...
> >30014 ?? I 2:00.15 /usr/local/bin/python2.3
> >/usr/local/lib/mailman/bin/qrunner
> >--runner=ArchRunner:0:1 -s
> >
> >But no, there's nothing in qfiles
Yes, ArchRunner is running...
30014 ?? I 2:00.15 /usr/local/bin/python2.3
/usr/local/lib/mailman/bin/qrunner
--runner=ArchRunner:0:1 -s
But no, there's nothing in qfiles/archive.
--- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stupidmail4me wrote:
>
> >Mail is sendi
I'm running Mailman-2.1.8p0 on an OpenBSD 3.9 box. I
have everything set up correctly (I've installed
successfully using older versions on older versions of
OpenBSD) as far as I can see. Mail is sending through
the lists appropriately, but it's not archiving at
all. I've checked Defaults.py and mm_
I just figured it out. You're right, it's not mailman
sending out the response. I'm using mm-handler and
that's what's sending out the bad list name response.
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[1] Crocker, D. "Mailbox Names for Common Services,
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--- Hans Ulrich Niedermann <[EMAIL PROTE
My site is getting a lot of spam sent to my lists.
They are being sent from unknown people using forged
from headers. Mailman then sends an email to these
forged from headers telling them so and so list
doesn't exist. Most of these forged from headers
aren't real addresses, so there begins loops of
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