nters from somebody who possibly had to do same thing
on Centos+BQ and can tell me what did i miss.
Regards,
Alex
- Original Message -
From: "Brad Knowles"
To: "Alex"
Cc:
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 1:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Centos + Blue Quartz
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Based on your off-list reply to Brad, it appears that you're using a
> CentOS/RedHat Mailman package. My understanding of this package,
> which may be incorrect, is it integrates aliases with Postfix as the
> MTA.
The Red Hat / CentOS mailman packages don't create any default
Alex wrote:
>I'm trying to set up Mailman on NuOnce Centos+Blue Quartz site, running into
>a problem - all emails to the aliases come back as "unknown user".
>Invitation to join works fine; replying to confirm results in membership.
>my understanding is that aliases are not being read - how do
on 12/22/08 1:18 AM, Alex said:
package was downloaded by webmin from YUM, correct one for OS. I have
set up mailman with great success on Centos 5.2 no other way but by
following set-up procedures - i guess there is no other way, is there?
We did not create that binary package, and we cannot
on 12/21/08 5:35 PM, Alex said:
I'm trying to set up Mailman on NuOnce Centos+Blue Quartz site, running
into a problem - all emails to the aliases come back as "unknown user".
Clearly, your aliases aren't set up correctly. Either you did not
complete the Mailman installation process using o
I'm trying to set up Mailman on NuOnce Centos+Blue Quartz site, running into
a problem - all emails to the aliases come back as "unknown user".
Invitation to join works fine; replying to confirm results in membership.
my understanding is that aliases are not being read - how do i fix this
one?