Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman and Groupwise

2008-02-12 Thread Brad Knowles
On 2/12/08, Carl Zwanzig wrote: > Groupwise grew out of WordPerfect Office, which was a shared-file > type of system, but as I understand, Groupwise has been a real client/ > server setup for years now. (Novell claims it'll run on windows, netware, > and unix/linux). Since it does have an "In

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman and Groupwise

2008-02-12 Thread Carl Zwanzig
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Brad Knowles wrote: > GroupWise is a PC-based LAN e-mail package, so you're unlikely to get > postfix also running on that same box, unless you're using virtual > machine technology to run multiple different server OSes on the same > physical box. It's not a

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman and Groupwise

2008-02-11 Thread Brad Knowles
On 2/11/08, Carl Zwanzig wrote: > If GW can deliver via SMTP, but not pipes, adding another MTA to the > path should get around this (GW -> Postfix via SMTP, psotfix uses a pipe to > send into mailman.) That was was initial thought behind the postfix > suggestion. I don't consider it exactly

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman and Groupwise

2008-02-11 Thread Carl Zwanzig
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Incoming mail is the issue you're concerned about, and this is normally > delivered via a pipe to the mail wrapper with ten specific addresses > per list and the corresponding ten pipe commands established via > aliases or programattically de

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman and Groupwise

2008-02-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Adam Gabriel wrote: Carl Zwanzig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/11/2008 11:10 AM >>> >Mailman should function with any MTA that plays by the usual SMTP rules. >OTOH, it might be easier in the long run to use postfix with mailman, >and have postfix direct everything into groupwise. (OTOH, you won't >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman and Groupwise

2008-02-11 Thread Adam Gabriel
>>> Carl Zwanzig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/11/2008 11:10 AM >>> Mailman should function with any MTA that plays by the usual SMTP rules. OTOH, it might be easier in the long run to use postfix with mailman, and have postfix direct everything into groupwise. (OTOH, you won't get the mailman aliases in

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman and Groupwise

2008-02-11 Thread Carl Zwanzig
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Adam Gabriel wrote: > Greetings all! > Will mailman function with Groupwise as an MTA? I'm not too clear as to how > mailman communicates with the mta, so I couldn't see an obvious way of doing > this (Any docs for a non-python coder that might elaborate?). I wa

[Mailman-Users] Mailman and Groupwise

2008-02-11 Thread Adam Gabriel
Greetings all! Will mailman function with Groupwise as an MTA? I'm not too clear as to how mailman communicates with the mta, so I couldn't see an obvious way of doing this (Any docs for a non-python coder that might elaborate?). I want to run a list on my groupwise mailserver (I want to avoid a