Thank you to Mark and Dan Phillips for pointing me in the direction of
the proper FAQ section (as I grin sheepishly). I've looked into those
suggestions but don't think they're my problem. If I send an e-mail
from my mailman machine (using OS X's Mail program which is using
localhost for
At 2:47 PM -0400 2006-06-15, Nathan K. Stazewski wrote:
I then plugged
the new machine back in and scanned the same ports...this time finding
only port 22 open. I found some web pages saying that the issue would
be a commented out
: Thursday, June 15, 2006 2:48 PM
To: Mark Sapiro
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] new users get welcome e-mails
but posts aren'tgoing out
Thank you to Mark and Dan Phillips for pointing me in the
direction of
the proper FAQ section (as I grin sheepishly). I've
On 6/15/06 1:03 PM, Rabinowitz, Ari (Exchange) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try checking to see if postfix is configured to only listen on the loop-back
interface (localhost 127.0.0.1). You should check the inet_interfaces value
in main.cf. If it says
inet_interfaces = localhost then that is
On 6/15/06 7:35 PM, John W. Baxter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
netstat -ln -p tcp
works in Mac OS X. One should expect to see either 0.0.0.0.25 (Postfix
listening on all active addresses), or 127.0.0.1.25 (which the experiment
using localhost showed is working) plus at least one other
On 6/15/06 10:13 PM, Peter Tattersall at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15-Jun-06, at 10:28 PM, Larry Stone wrote:
Not so fast. I have postfix running on my Macintosh and my output of
netstat
-ln -p tcp shows nothing for port 25.
I have the identical setup. netstat -ln -p tcp doesn't show
On 15-Jun-06, at 10:28 PM, Larry Stone wrote:
On 6/15/06 7:35 PM, John W. Baxter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
netstat -ln -p tcp
works in Mac OS X. One should expect to see either 0.0.0.0.25
(Postfix
listening on all active addresses), or 127.0.0.1.25 (which the
experiment
using
Nathan K. Stazewski wrote:
I just did a fresh install of Mailman 2.1.8
on OS X 10.4 (Tiger). I have it to the point where I can create lists
through the web interface and sign people up for the lists. When I
subscribe an address to a list (or create a new list) an e-mail is sent
and