Terry Davis wrote:
I have the following set:
DEFAULT_HOST_NAME = 'lists.domain.com'
DEFAULT_URL = 'http://lists/mailman'
In which file? They need to be in ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py:
mailman@battlezone:/lists.diarist.net/Mailman grep DEFAULT mm_cfg.py
DEFAULT_HOST_NAME =
Yes, that is in my mm_cfg.py file.
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Terry Davis wrote:
I have the following set:
DEFAULT_HOST_NAME = 'lists.domain.com'
DEFAULT_URL = 'http://lists/mailman'
In which file? They need to be in ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py:
Terry Davis wrote:
Yes, that is in my mm_cfg.py file.
Can you run 'strings' against the .pyc file, see if the settings match
with .py ?
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Ashley M.
if
that would have any bearing, but worth a look.
-Richard
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mail coming from
Richard Idalski wrote:
WOuld this not be more of a problem with either your MTA's aliases file, or
with your MTA's configuration file tacking the wrong name on there? For
instance if you're running sendmail check your sendmail.cf file to see what
it has, or if you're running postfix chekc
I use sendmail. I have the hostname and fqdn lists.domain.com in my Fw
file.
If it was masquerading all mail out with this hostname, then all my
email would say it was from [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than
[EMAIL PROTECTED] like it is now.
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Richard Idalski wrote: