On 14/01/2005, at 12:40 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
If the MTA runs elsewhere and you can retrieve the incoming mail with
fetchmail and run it through procmail, you can use procmail to pipe it
to the wrapper appropriately.
If I understand the process properly (after doing the appropriate
research),
Glen Low wrote:
If I understand the process properly (after doing the appropriate
research), why would I need a procmail step at all?
I set up my fetchmail to poll a POP3 server for incoming mail to
LISTNAME-admin, LISTNAME-bounces etc. Each fetchmail rc line has mda
set directly to mailman,
On 26/01/2005, at 1:44 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Glen Low wrote:
If I understand the process properly (after doing the appropriate
research), why would I need a procmail step at all?
I set up my fetchmail to poll a POP3 server for incoming mail to
LISTNAME-admin, LISTNAME-bounces etc. Each fetchmail
On 14/01/2005, at 12:40 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Glen Low wrote:
OK, is there some trivial MTA I can run e.g. procmail, would that be
suitable? How does Mailman actually retrieve the email meant to be
sent
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] anyway?
Usually, the incoming MTA at domain.com runs on the same or a
At 6:25 PM +0800 2005-01-14, Glen Low wrote:
1. Can I get Mailman to send mail to an SMTP server on another machine?
Yup. No problem. Just set appropriately the DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST
in the mm_cfg.py file. Or, you could configure the local MTA to dump
all outgoing mail on a relay server
Glen Low wrote:
Thanks that was very helpful, shall try to see if that works.
More qns, especially since you seem to have the same sort of setup:
Just for the record - I don't really have the same sort of setup. I
have Mailman running in a virtual domain on the host machine. Apache
and sendmail
Glen Low wrote:
OK, is there some trivial MTA I can run e.g. procmail, would that be
suitable? How does Mailman actually retrieve the email meant to be sent
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] anyway?
Usually, the incoming MTA at domain.com runs on the same or a tightly
coupled server as Mailman and via
Dear All,
This seems elementary but I can't figure out how to do it. Nor could I
google it out either...
A web hosting company hosts my domain.com. I also have an ISP which
sends out email for me, running SMTP at say, isp.com.
I want to set up a list [EMAIL PROTECTED], but run Mailman on my
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 07:05:25PM +0800, Glen Low wrote:
I want to set up a list [EMAIL PROTECTED], but run Mailman on my own
servers. Presumeably I need to get fetchmail to retrieve the email via
POP and pass it onto Mailman, but how to configure this? Is this
possible NOT to run any MTA
On 12/01/2005, at 7:35 PM, Sythos wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 07:05:25PM +0800, Glen Low wrote:
I want to set up a list [EMAIL PROTECTED], but run Mailman on my own
servers. Presumeably I need to get fetchmail to retrieve the email via
POP and pass it onto Mailman, but how to configure this? Is
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 07:05:25PM +0800, Glen Low wrote:
I want to set up a list [EMAIL PROTECTED], but run Mailman on my own
servers. Presumeably I need to get fetchmail to retrieve the email via
POP and pass it onto Mailman, but how to configure this? Is this
possible NOT to run any MTA
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