Mark,
Thank you for your helpful reply.
Considering Brad isn't available at this time, would you know of anyone you
could recommend who is experienced with OS X Server to help me with my
problem ?
All I need is for someone who is experienced with OS Server and understands
its System Administrat
Sorry, my wife's computer has been down for days, and in the meanwhile she as
taken over mine. At this point, all I've got is an iPad and a semi-wonky server
in the closet, and neither of them is well suited for keeping up with lots of
email. I'll fix that when I get her computer repaired and ba
On 4/3/11 1:42 AM, JRC Groups at joemailgro...@gmail.com wrote:
> I also can't imagine that it would be too difficult to install a new version
> of Mailman and manage it using its browser-based interface while ignoring
> Apple's System Administrator tool for this specific task.
It should not be
Thanks Brad and Mark for your helpful and detailed replies.
I have reached a point where I have the lists almost working but there are
some issues still preventing the systems from functioning in a way that
allows me to confident to launch these lists I wish to create.
Apple's support has been MI
On 3/30/11 7:36 PM, Brad Knowles at b...@shub-internet.org wrote:
> I don't mean to sound pessimistic or to rain on your parade, but in both
> cases, the solution was to blow away the stuff that Apple ships, and to
> install the "real deal" code as downloaded from list.org.
I'll add that there ar
On Mar 30, 2011, at 6:15 PM, JRC Groups wrote:
> Is there anyone on the list who is familiar with both OS X Server and
> Mailman to help with this problem ? I am willing to pay a consultation fee
> to someone who can connect to my server remotely and help solve this issue.
I've been an Apple cons
Thank you Mark and Brad for your replies.
>From what I can tell rDNS seems to be working properly. I've created some
lists and they also seem to be working well. I used some test e-mails
(e-mail accounts I have) and received welcome e-mail from the lists after
subscribing.
The problem that keeps
JRC Groups wrote:
>
>While discussing some possible DNS set-up issues I might need to resolve on
>my server a certain IT professional mentioned to me that Mailman shouldn't
>be run using a virtual domain. I am not sure if this professional was
>referring to virtual domains in general or only those