[Mailman-Users] mm-handler setup, new domain

2006-11-29 Thread David Abrahams
I am trying to set up Mailman at boost-consulting.com, which uses Sendmail. The README states: mm-handler is only really useful when it mostly owns its mail domain So I am inclined to simply point a DNS record for lists.boost-consulting.com at the same IP address and go from there. Is

[Mailman-Users] mm-handler setup, new domain

2006-11-29 Thread David Abrahams
I am trying to set up Mailman at boost-consulting.com, which uses Sendmail. The README states: mm-handler is only really useful when it mostly owns its mail domain So I am inclined to simply point a DNS record for lists.boost-consulting.com at the same IP address and go from there. Is

Re: [Mailman-Users] mm-handler setup, new domain

2006-11-29 Thread Brad Knowles
At 6:10 PM -0500 11/29/06, David Abrahams wrote: So I am inclined to simply point a DNS record for lists.boost-consulting.com at the same IP address and go from there. Is there any reason that shouldn't work out peachily, and are there any pitfalls I need to watch out for? Just make sure

Re: [Mailman-Users] mm-handler setup, new domain

2006-11-29 Thread David Abrahams
Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: At 6:10 PM -0500 11/29/06, David Abrahams wrote: So I am inclined to simply point a DNS record for lists.boost-consulting.com at the same IP address and go from there. Is there any reason that shouldn't work out peachily, and are there any pitfalls

Re: [Mailman-Users] mm-handler setup, new domain

2006-11-29 Thread Brad Knowles
At 1:06 AM -0500 11/30/06, David Abrahams wrote: Just make sure you don't try to use a CNAME alias instead of a real IP address. The RFCs require that all CNAME aliases get their hostname replaced with the actual canonical name that is referenced, and this will hose your Mailman