Oliver König wrote:
>
>On Wednesday 02 November 2005 18:31, you wrote:
>>
>> It looks like the above is an issue with spamassassin not Mailman. Is
>> the attempted post rejected by Exim or does it get to Mailman (is
>> there anything in Mailman's logs or qfiles/*/ directories)? What does
>> the rej
Hello Mark,
I really appreciate your help. Many thanks again. See my comments below:
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 18:31, you wrote:
> >For domainlist mm_domains I used everything that could possibly be useful,
> >reloaded exim, set "Host name this list prefers for email. (Details for
> >host_name
Oliver König wrote:
>thanks a lot for your help. I must have forgotten the bootom part. I now have:
>[..]
># Home dir for your Mailman installation -- aka Mailman's prefix
># directory.
># By default this is set to "/usr/local/mailman"
># On a Red Hat/Fedora system using the RPM use "/var/mailman"
Hello Mark,
thanks a lot for your help. I must have forgotten the bootom part. I now have:
[..]
# Home dir for your Mailman installation -- aka Mailman's prefix
# directory.
# By default this is set to "/usr/local/mailman"
# On a Red Hat/Fedora system using the RPM use "/var/mailman"
# On Debian us
Oliver König wrote:
>I installed configured Mailman v2.1.5 with Exim4 v4.50 on a remote server
>www.windfinder.com (see http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html).
>
>I created a mailing list called 'testlist' and tried to post to the list by
>sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the list
I installed configured Mailman v2.1.5 with Exim4 v4.50 on a remote server
www.windfinder.com (see http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html).
I created a mailing list called 'testlist' and tried to post to the list by
sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the list owner's e_mail
account on