On 7/30/20 11:56 AM, Sean McBride wrote:
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> I noticed that X-BeenThere on this new list is now foo...@rogue-research.com
> instead of foo...@mail.rogue-research.com which I sorta expected due to
> changing those host variables.
>
> I guess I should now use that `fix_url` command to make all
On Thu, 30 Jul 2020 10:21:55 -0700, Mark Sapiro said:
>I suspect the permissions issue may have been in doing the MTA task, so
>if you have "MTA = 'Postfix'" in mm_cfg.py, your data/aliases(.db)
>didn't get updated. You can run `bin/genaliases` to fix that.
I ran it and it output nothing.
>I
On 7/30/20 9:34 AM, Sean McBride wrote:
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> So that got me further. Then I got "We're sorry, we hit a bug!" The error
> logs showed a permission error. So I ran `check_perms -f` and it found and
> fixed ~5000 permission errors that somehow existed.
>
> But now I try to create the list
On Wed, 29 Jul 2020 22:42:23 -0700, Mark Sapiro said:
>On 7/29/20 10:24 PM, Sean McBride wrote:
>>
>> After reading the comments in that file and FAQ 4.29, I *think* the
>correct solution is to append the following 5 lines to my mm_cfg.py:
>>
>> DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'rogue-research.com'
>>
On 7/29/20 10:24 PM, Sean McBride wrote:
>
> After reading the comments in that file and FAQ 4.29, I *think* the correct
> solution is to append the following 5 lines to my mm_cfg.py:
>
> DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'rogue-research.com'
> DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'mail.rogue-research.com'
>