Peter wrote:
>
>> Incoming mail is normally piped by the incoming MTA to a wrapper
>> which invokes a script to store the message in a queue to be
>> processed by one of the qrunners.
>
>Somehow Postfix on my lan must have this wrapper configured to talk to
>the Mailman also running on the localhos
Le Samedi 3 Février 2007 22:50, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
> Peter wrote:
> > Le Samedi 3 Février 2007 15:37, Patrick Bogen a écrit :
> >> On 1/31/07, Peter Matulis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> Can someone explain to me how mailman and the web server can
> >>> exist on separate machines? I am new t
Peter wrote:
> Le Samedi 3 Février 2007 15:37, Patrick Bogen a écrit :
>> On 1/31/07, Peter Matulis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Can someone explain to me how mailman and the web server can exist
>>> on separate machines? I am new to mailman and I'm having a hard
>>> time understanding how mailm
Le Samedi 3 Février 2007 15:37, Patrick Bogen a écrit :
> On 1/31/07, Peter Matulis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can someone explain to me how mailman and the web server can exist
> > on separate machines? I am new to mailman and I'm having a hard
> > time understanding how mailman communicates
On 1/31/07, Peter Matulis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone explain to me how mailman and the web server can exist on
> separate machines? I am new to mailman and I'm having a hard time
> understanding how mailman communicates with its web server. I have a
> new client that connects to an
Can someone explain to me how mailman and the web server can exist on
separate machines? I am new to mailman and I'm having a hard time
understanding how mailman communicates with its web server. I have a
new client that connects to an external web server to add list members
but mailman (and