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Mike Gifford wrote:
> I did manage to get mailman set up to run with sendmail
Cool.
> & wanted to report back to the list on what was useful. First,
> Todd's advice to comment out the DAEMON_OPTIONS in
> /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
>
> dnl # DAEMON_OPTION
Hello,
I did manage to get mailman set up to run with sendmail & wanted to
report back to the list on what was useful. First, Todd's advice to
comment out the DAEMON_OPTIONS in /etc/mail/sendmail.mc
dnl # DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
(Two comments on this - what an od
Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Gifford wrote:
> > RH 8.0 - upgraded with apt-get
> > mailman-2.1.1-4
> > sendmail-8.12.8-9.90
> > postfix-1.1.12-1
> [...]
> > Tweaking only works if you know what to touch..
> True, but I know I've seen that info in either the Red Hat release
> notes or so
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Mike Gifford wrote:
> RH 8.0 - upgraded with apt-get
> mailman-2.1.1-4
> sendmail-8.12.8-9.90
> postfix-1.1.12-1
[...]
> Tweaking only works if you know what to touch..
True, but I know I've seen that info in either the Red Hat release
notes or some
Howdy Todd,
> Mike Gifford wrote:
> > I've got a pretty vanilla Red Hat install and am trying to get
> > Mailman set up, but I'm stumbling on getting a mail program up
> > running so that I can receive mail.
> What version of Red Hat? What version of Mailman?
RH 8.0 - upgraded with apt-get
mailm
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Mike Gifford wrote:
> I've got a pretty vanilla Red Hat install and am trying to get
> Mailman set up, but I'm stumbling on getting a mail program up
> running so that I can receive mail.
What version of Red Hat? What version of Mailman?
> I've star
Hello,
I've got a pretty vanilla Red Hat install and am trying to get Mailman
set up, but I'm stumbling on getting a mail program up running so that I
can receive mail.
I've started to install exim (but their docs are overly complicated).
Sendmail & postfix were installed, but not properly confi