Hank van Cleef writes:
> The esteemed Bruce Harrison has said:
> > Looked for the smrsh config in sendmail, but this version on
> > Debian seems not to use that.
Check what was installed with dpkg --listfiles sendmail. Also look
for a sendmail-smrsh package (or some such name) in aptitude (or
The esteemed Bruce Harrison has said:
>
>
> Installing a new version of mailman on a new virtual machine (debian
> 4.6.3-14), and Mailman is complaining of a group mismatch error on the
> mail-wrapper. System is executing as mail and mailman wants it executed as
> mailman group.
>
> Looked f
Installing a new version of mailman on a new virtual machine (debian 4.6.3-14),
and Mailman is complaining of a group mismatch error on the mail-wrapper.
System is executing as mail and mailman wants it executed as mailman group.
Looked for the smrsh config in sendmail, but this version on Deb
Hi everyone,
whew! installing, and I'm at my wit's end...
I've created a new list via the command line, that worked, but I'm not getting
the confirmation email.
This is what I get in my var/logs/mailog:
---
rewrite: excessive recursion (max 50), ruleset canonify
-
Okay, I guess
On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 23:04, T. Glen Haggard wrote:
> I have searched the archives and looked through the Mailman documentation
> but can not find how it is that the Sendmail and Mailman work together. What
> happens when a list is created, does Mailman create a user in Sendmail? Is
> there somethi
I have searched the archives and looked through the Mailman documentation
but can not find how it is that the Sendmail and Mailman work together. What
happens when a list is created, does Mailman create a user in Sendmail? Is
there something I need to setup in Sendmail or Mailman to cause them to w
I have install mailman in a machine but my mail server is in a other one.
Which configurations should I do?
thanks in advance...
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Mailman FAQ:
> This is a classic case for using the Generics table for Sendmail.
> http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html
I tried that, and, oddly, it didn't work.
I ended up making a Class E file by adding
LOCAL_CONFIG
FE/etc/mail/exposed-users
to my mc file and re-compiling sendmail.cf. Since the c
This is a classic case for using the Generics table for Sendmail.
http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 07:44, John E.P. Hynes wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Here's my issue:
>
> Mailman is installed on a host which is an MX for two domains.
>
> domain1 gets forwarded to a
Greetings,
Here's my issue:
Mailman is installed on a host which is an MX for two domains.
domain1 gets forwarded to another mail hub.
domain2 gets delivered locally, and there are no users except the mailman
aliases.
This mail host uses masquerade_as to rewrite outgoing addresses as domain1.
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