Re: [Mailman-Users] fetchmailrc and Mailman

2004-02-08 Thread Tom Caudron
I said, "If a member sends to the new list, the mail is received and added to the archives, and everything is fine, but no member ever gets a message." Small revision. Apparently, I'm getting a 550 bounce error in /var/log/mail/current, BUT only for one domain (happens to be the same domain as th

Re: [Mailman-Users] fetchmailrc and Mailman

2004-02-08 Thread Tom Caudron
Thomas Hochstein said, "That means you send ALL mail from your POP3-boxes to the Account "mailman" at your home server (which is, AFAIS, the "mailman" site list). [...] If you have a list named "tom", you'll have that mail to be sent to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", NOT "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"." Exactly what

Re: [Mailman-Users] fetchmailrc and Mailman

2004-02-08 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 04:20:42PM -0500, Tom Caudron wrote: > I'm trying to administer several small mailing lists on my home server. > I have a domain mx server hosted elsewhere and I want to grab the mail > from the list accounts, and forward them to the approriate list members. > > On the hom

Re: [Mailman-Users] fetchmailrc and Mailman

2004-02-08 Thread Thomas Hochstein
Tom Caudron schrieb: > # mailinglist2 mailing list > poll pop.MyMXDomain.com protocol pop3 > username mailinglist2uid with #list address > password secretword, is mailman here; [...] That means you send ALL mail from your POP3-boxes to the Account "mailman" at your home se

[Mailman-Users] fetchmailrc and Mailman

2004-02-08 Thread Tom Caudron
I'm trying to administer several small mailing lists on my home server. I have a domain mx server hosted elsewhere and I want to grab the mail from the list accounts, and forward them to the approriate list members. On the home server, I've got postfix for smtp (thanks to Simon White for that! I