Apologies in advance for the noobness, but I've searched the archives and
googled this issue, but I'm hoping some experience can maybe see what I'm
missing. This is the first Mailman list I've set up, but since I've already
gone live I'm struggling to find a solution so I figured I better reach
Hi Anthony,
you might find this useful >> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mailman
there are quite a few tutorials online on how to set mailman up
including the official one here >>
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/index.html
Regards,
Abdullah
On 06/08/2014 01:44, Antho
Anthony (N2KI) writes:
> That is what I am currently doing with IS Mail. In order for the messages
> to be sent, IS Mail logs into my account and then sends the mail. I
> believe the problem could be related but not limited to reverse DNS
> authentication. My Ip resolves to my domain name
On 08/09/2014 05:23 AM, Anthony (N2KI) wrote:
>
> As of late, many of the messages that have been sent range
> from getting marked by gmail as spam to completely bounced by Verizon
> (using the phone number @ vtext.com syntax).My
> thought was to find a different/alternate email server program
Carl
That is what I am currently doing with IS Mail. In order for the messages
to be sent, IS Mail logs into my account and then sends the mail. I
believe the problem could be related but not limited to reverse DNS
authentication. My Ip resolves to my domain name via DYNDNS. I also have
an MX
On 8/9/2014 5:23 AM, Anthony (N2KI) wrote:
As of late,
many of the messages that have been sent range from getting marked by gmail
as spam to completely bounced by Verizon (using the phone number @ vtext.com
syntax).My thought was to find a different/alternate email server
program that I c
Mark,
I have been using IS Mail, which is an email server program on a Win 7 64
bit machine for a number of years. What this is used for is to send Alert
Activation's (very short messages) to a group of volunteers that assist the
county during emergencies (ie, flooding, severe weather, tornadic a
On 08/05/2014 05:44 PM, Anthony (N2KI) wrote:
>
> I am new to the list and new to mailman. I have Mailman extracted to its
> own file on Ubuntu but I do not know how to setup the software or to start
> it. I reviewed the GNU Mailman - List Admin Manual but did not see how to
> start the software
Hi,
I am new to the list and new to mailman. I have Mailman extracted to its
own file on Ubuntu but I do not know how to setup the software or to start
it. I reviewed the GNU Mailman - List Admin Manual but did not see how to
start the software. I have Ubuntu running on a virtual drive. Any
Neil Carson wrote:
>
>My home ISP (Rogers.com) does not allow customers to run a 'mailserver' and
>prevents us from doing so by blocking (I believe) certain outgoing/incoming
>ports etc.
>
>Is there some way I can get around this restriction and actually send msgs
>to/from my test-list via my hom
Le 03/12/2012 19:00, Neil Carson a écrit :
I have been reading up on Mailman on http://list.org/ and
http://en.opensuse.org . Are there other good resources out on the web for
Mailman?
if you happen to read french, I'm a happy opensuse/mailman user and
blogged about it
http://dodin.org/wo
Hello,
I am very new to Linux and Mailman. I have openSUSE 12.2 running on a 'box'
at home and I have Mailman 2.1.14 installed.
I am able to create a test-list either with the web interface or via command
line.
Not certain if Postfix is configured correctly.
My home ISP (Rogers.com)
On 1/15/2012 1:33 PM, Jorge Bastos wrote:
>
> Here's what I've already done:
>
>
>
> - I've setup the newlist "mailman"
>
> - Add to /etc/postfix/transport: "lists.mydomain.pt mailman:"
>
> - Postmap /etc/postfix/transport
>
> - Added to main.cf: transpor
Howdy people,
I'm new to mailman as a system admin, anyway use it for several projects but
as a user.
Here's what I've already done:
- I've setup the newlist "mailman"
- Add to /etc/postfix/transport: "lists.mydomain.pt mailman:"
- Postmap /etc/postfix/trans
I have a similar issue using postfix. So if you figure out anything will you
please let me know and i will do the same.
Thanks
Brian
On Saturday 22 May 2004 08:16, Bob Escher wrote:
> Hi All
> I am new to mailman and I am running it with xmail.
> I finally figured after reading a lot the gener
Hi All
I am new to mailman and I am running it with xmail.
I finally figured after reading a lot the general setup
and was able to set list and users up with no problems
I was also able to send a subscribe requests out to users
and they were able to send them back.
The problem is when I tried tosen
Hi All
I am new to mailman and I am running it with xmail.
I finally figured after reading a lot the general setup
and was able to set list and users up with no problems
I was also able to send a subscribe requests out to users
and they were able to send them back.
The problem is when I tried and s
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Adrian Beacham wrote:
> Hi there. I am hoping someone can help me. I recently installed
> Redhat 9.0 on a machine and included the mailman package in the
> install. As I am new to mailman I cant seem to create a list because
> I dont have the list crea
Hi there. I am hoping someone can help me. I recently installed Redhat 9.0
on a machine and included the mailman package in the install. As I am new
to mailman I cant seem to create a list because I dont have the list
creators password. For some reason I cant find any documentation on it in
the ins
Oddly enough there doesn't seem to be any Sendmail integration (addition
of the aliases when added via the web interface) - though it works for
Postfix (after some setup).
Note, you can add the integration yourself. At one site I simply
spoofed the Postfix integration and made it work with Sendma
I used genaliases and added the aliases to /etc/aliases, I run newaliases.
I still cannot add users to the list...
I subscribed myself using a different email address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), using the web interface, and I got a
confirmation email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I mailed back the confirmati
I found a "better" way, there is a command in mailman/bin/genaliases
that will generate all aliases for all mailing lists...
now I just need to figure out how to direct mail to the "real person"
i.e. the list's admin from the virtual host lists.first5ventura.org
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I shoul
seems to be better from sources...
I still cannot figure out how do to virtual domains lists.
I configured httpd with a virtual and I have the DNS set up properly
Looks like this is working OK
http://lists.first5ventura.org/mailman/listinfo
you can see the test list.
however, I use the we
I am running on RHL 7.3 but I did install the Mailman RPM from RHL 9.0...
will try installing from source, thanks,
-avi
At 14:18 -0500 08/28/2003, Dan Phillips wrote:
I'm guessing from the information you gave that you're referring to
an rpm install for RH9? If so, check the archives - that rpm
I've installed mailman on my RHL system, and some pieces work, for
example the web pages, however, I could not get it to send anything...
# ./version
Using Mailman version: 2.1
# ./mailmanctl start
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./mailmanctl", line 524, in ?
main()
File "./mailm
Hi, im new to this mail list and have a few questionsim currently working
with a client who owns a night club, my host provides mailman...here is my
question
my client has a weekly mail that he sends to all the user who subscribe to
the viplist (users email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] they get
Hello everyone.
Well, im brand new to mailman, but im very eager to get started.
I wanted to ask a few questions to see if mailman is what im looking for.
Basically, I need a mailing list manager to manage about 6 or so lists.
Nothing fancy. It is going to be used exclusively for our intranet, to
thanks for replying, jeremy. i'm afraid i'm still in the
dark. here's what it says in that section, and what i did:
- If you plan on running your MTA and web server on
different machines,
nope; it's all on the same machine
- Configure your web server to give $prefix/cgi-bin
permission
I just installed MailMan 2.0.9
from RedHat.
I get an error in my Root Email account with some script
jumbo
Traceback
(innermost last):
File "/var/mailman/cron/qrunner",
line 83, in ?
from Mailman
import mm_cfg
File "/var/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py",
line 50, in ?
MAILMAN
My hosting service just cut us over to new servers and software (with NO
prior notice I might add). In doing so all email accounts and mailing lists
were deleted. I've opened several tickets to them requesting tht they
restore my old messages and subscriber lists and send them to me and they've
ig
Greetings, list members!
You may have heard my shout of triumph right over the Internet. I woke up
this morning with the answer to this problem in my head. It is, as with most
such things, a really simple problem and the answer was staring me in the face
the whole time.
To recap the problem: My
On Thursday 30 May 2002 11:24 am, Raquel Rice wrote:
> Do you get mail sent directly to those addresses ... not through the
> list?
Flawlessly, yes. And I apologize for not having mentioned that in my
original post. It was in my brain but never came out on the keyboard.
Scott
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On Thu, 30 May 2002 08:05:28 -0400
Scott Courtney Scott Courtney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, they are subscribed, and they are not "nomail." I was certain
> of this
> but in the interest of completeness I rechecked just now. Also,
> the "not metoo"
> option is turned OFF for each address, m
On Thursday 30 May 2002 01:11 am, Raquel Rice wrote:
> I like checking the easy stuff first.
Always a good policy. We've all been bitten in the backside by easy stuff that
got overlooked. :-)
> Have you subscribed your two
> main addresses to the lists? Are those two addresses set to
> "nomail"
On Wed, 29 May 2002 21:42:13 -0400
Scott Courtney Scott Courtney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good evening, all, or good morning to those in distant time zones!
> Everything works -- except that *I*
> get no mail
> from the list!
>
> I have tried sending mail to the list from several subscri
Good evening, all, or good morning to those in distant time zones!
I've been using Mailman for just shy of a week, with generally good results,
but have run into a very strange problem as my configuration complexity has
grown. I've been to the FAQ, the online docs, and numerous Google searches of
Hi,
I am tyring to set up mailman, but would like to send only to
subscribers of list about news and updates, but would not want to have
subscribers mail to list nad then have the mail directed as digest to
everyone.
How do I switch off interaction, and keep it as a mailing list from
admin to su
Hi,
I have just downloaded the
program file but not loaded it yet.
Even though I design and update
my own website I am still relatively new to HTML.
I am interested in using
Mailman for my E-Newsletters that I have clients subscribe to, however, I still
am unsure exactly what I am doing with
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