Re: [Mailman-Users] IP's instead of FQDN

2003-08-14 Thread Richard Barrett
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 04:12 pm, James Pifer wrote: Actually I did look those over, but someone on another list (before joining this one) told me I didn't need to do all that. Obviously they were mistaken. And they were quite right, you do not have to do all that, just some of it. The

Re: [Mailman-Users] IP's instead of FQDN

2003-08-14 Thread Richard Barrett
I can only assume that you haven't read all of the notes in the INSTALL and README.SENDMAIL documentation files in the Mailman build directory. If that is because you did not install from source then I suggest you download the MM source distribution from: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfi

Re: [Mailman-Users] IP's instead of FQDN

2003-08-14 Thread Richard Barrett
See: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.029.htp and in particular the comment under the heading 'Existing versus new lists' On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 07:42 pm, James Pifer wrote: I'm new to mailman and have everything setup except for one problem. I've tried s

Re: [Mailman-Users] IP's instead of FQDN

2003-08-14 Thread Richard Barrett
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 05:45 pm, James Pifer wrote: You were right, it was the smrsh. I had changed before that last post, but hadn't tried it thinking I needed to do the other stuff. Now I get a group mismatch. It says to tweak the mail server to run the script as group mailman or re-ru

Re: [Mailman-Users] IP's instead of FQDN

2003-08-14 Thread James Pifer
You were right, it was the smrsh. I had changed before that last post, but hadn't tried it thinking I needed to do the other stuff. Now I get a group mismatch. It says to tweak the mail server to run the script as group mailman or re-run configure. I probably don't want to re-run configure unless

Re: [Mailman-Users] IP's instead of FQDN

2003-08-14 Thread Richard Barrett
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 01:50 am, James Pifer wrote: Thanks, worked like a champ. Now my next problem after fixing that one. Looks like the messages are getting stuck in the "virgin" directory? Have you started Mailman's qrunner daemons by executing $prefix/bin/mailmanctl start? I'm us

[Mailman-Users] IP's instead of FQDN

2003-08-14 Thread James Pifer
I'm new to mailman and have everything setup except for one problem. I've tried searching the archives but didn't find my resolution. I have it installed (version 2.1.2) and created a list. It seems fine except that some of the links in the forms are not using my domain settings, rather that have

Re: [Mailman-Users] IP's instead of FQDN

2003-08-14 Thread James Pifer
Actually I did look those over, but someone on another list (before joining this one) told me I didn't need to do all that. Obviously they were mistaken. I looked it over again and not being a sendmail expert I'm uncomfortable with the changes since this is my main mail server running MailScanner,

Re: [Mailman-Users] IP's instead of FQDN

2003-08-07 Thread James Pifer
No I hadn't started that. Is that something I should add to rc.local so it starts every time the box is restarted? Something is still screwed up in my Sendmail config. I tried to post a message to my new list and got the following: - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -

Re: [Mailman-Users] IP's instead of FQDN

2003-08-06 Thread James Pifer
Thanks, worked like a champ. Now my next problem after fixing that one. Looks like the messages are getting stuck in the "virgin" directory? I'm using Sendmail and not sure I've done everything I need to do. I do have the aliases set up assuming I did it correctly. I have not search the archives