Christopher Adams writes:
> Yes, you are so right. I did have an entry for 127.0.0.1 localhost in
> /etc/hosts, but also the entry for IPV6, which I didn't need and it
> apparently took preference.
This is a general property of IPv6: where available it takes
precedence. Unfortunately, the
Yes, you are so right. I did have an entry for 127.0.0.1 localhost in
/etc/hosts, but also the entry for IPV6, which I didn't need and it
apparently took preference.
So, this did help and I thank you. Additionally, there was some
configuration in the Postfix main.cf that needed updating due to a
On 05/03/2016 04:50 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
> In the maillog file, I get NOQUEUE: reject RCPT from localhost [::1] 454
> 4.71 : Relay access denied; from=<
> mylist-boun...@mymailmanserver.com>
>
> In the Mailman smtp-failure log file, I get: "Relay access denied"
>
Hello all,
I previously posted a message about a server "migration" of Mailman to a
new CentOS 7 server. It actually is a rebuild and I will be trying to
restore list info from backup.
Anyway, I have Mailman installed and can access web pages and create lists.
I am using Postfix as the MTA and I