I'm using postfix-to-mailman script.
postfix_to_mailman.py is user contributed software which is
'officially' not supported by the GNU Mailman project. Why are you
using it?
Ok, I've changed the approach. I've removed all postfix_to_mailman.py
stuff, configured the 'normal' way of doing virt
Had you used one of the RFC 2606 recommended domains such as
example.com or .invalid, I would have known they were examples only.
Ok, ok, lesson learned.
Whata shame...
Sorry!
[]s
Alexander
Brazil
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alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
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>Sorry, I haven't said that the domain 'contact.enterprise.com' is only
>an example in this message.
Had you used one of the RFC 2606 recommended domains such as
example.com or .invalid, I would have known they were examples only.
--
Mark Sapiro The hi
On 7-Dec-2009, at 09:33, alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
> I have a contact.enterprise.com subdomain.
Please don't use real (or even potentially real) domains when you are trying to
obfuscate your own domains. You have three, and ONLY three choices:
1) Use the real domains. In most cases, this is
Mailman is not a DNS server. It doesn't 'resolve' domains.
Yes, I know.
I have a MX record in enterprise.com DNS server pointing to
contact.enterprise.com.
Not that I can see?
My God!
Sorry, I haven't said that the domain 'contact.enterprise.com' is only
an example in this message.
Th
alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
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>I'm not sure if it makes any difference, but... mailman should resolve
>a subdomain.
Mailman is not a DNS server. It doesn't 'resolve' domains.
>I have a contact.enterprise.com subdomain.
>
>And I don't have any list.contact.enterprise.com.
Actually, even t
alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
>
>I'm using postfix-to-mailman script.
postfix_to_mailman.py is user contributed software which is
'officially' not supported by the GNU Mailman project. Why are you
using it? If you are using it because that's the way your
Debian/Ubuntu/other package installed Ma
alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
>I'm using postfix-to-mailman script.
I had a lot of problems with this and Postfix thinking the users were not known
on the domain, causing 5XX bounces. I think the reason for this is that
Postfix does the recipient lookup at the SMTP stage, and doesn't run this
Hi again.
I'm not sure if it makes any difference, but... mailman should resolve
a subdomain.
I have a contact.enterprise.com subdomain.
And I don't have any list.contact.enterprise.com.
I mean, Mailman should resolve directly the contact.enterprise.com
I have a MX record in enterprise.com
Hi again.
Just to give more information:
I'm using postfix-to-mailman script.
And I have my domain in 'add_virtualhost' variable (in the mm_cfg.py file).
I've noticed now that there is a 'virtual-mailman' file at
/etc/mailman, but I think it's useless because I'm using
postfix-to-mailman.
Hi.
I have an weird error here.
If I send a message to a list using an email account that "resides" at
same email server than Mailman, everything works fine.
But if I send a message to a list using a email account from other
server/domain, I receive an error "Recipient address rejected: Us
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