Re: [Mailman-Users] Server skips Mailman - SOLVED

2009-12-08 Thread alexander
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

Re: [Mailman-Users] Server skips Mailman - more II

2009-12-07 Thread alexander
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 This message was sent using IM

Re: [Mailman-Users] Server skips Mailman - more II

2009-12-07 Thread Mark Sapiro
alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote: > >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

Re: [Mailman-Users] Server skips Mailman - more II

2009-12-07 Thread LuKreme
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

Re: [Mailman-Users] Server skips Mailman - more II

2009-12-07 Thread alexander
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

Re: [Mailman-Users] Server skips Mailman - more II

2009-12-07 Thread Mark Sapiro
alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote: > >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

Re: [Mailman-Users] Server skips Mailman - more

2009-12-07 Thread Mark Sapiro
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

Re: [Mailman-Users] Server skips Mailman - more

2009-12-07 Thread Andrew Hodgson
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

[Mailman-Users] Server skips Mailman - more II

2009-12-07 Thread alexander
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

[Mailman-Users] Server skips Mailman - more

2009-12-07 Thread alexander
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.

[Mailman-Users] Server skips Mailman

2009-12-07 Thread alexander
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