Getting closer... have managed to create a list via webmin and including
listname, email and password... I added the required allias info into the
/etc/aliases file restarted the system and then went to the link in the
email received from the new list creation...
What I get is...
Internal
Mark == Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark I have heard other reports of ISP's offering Mailman service
Mark and effectively restricting Mailman to 500 (or some number)
Mark of recipients per hour. I think this is ridiculous,
Mark deceptive and borders on fraudulent.
I
Robin == Robin Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Robin We're trying, but my ISP doesn't seem to understand what's
Robin wrong.
Are _they_ sympathetic, and genuinely trying to help?
Robin Is there a way I can add an email address of my own that
Robin will definitely be at the end
Mark == Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark Robin Rowe wrote:
Dumb question, but I want to make sure I understand: if I turn
off bounce processing what happens when there's a bounce?
Mark The bounce email is discarded and no action is taken.
Does mailman retry in this
Hello Mark,
thank you for your mail.
Mark Sapiro schrieb:
Likewise, mail to either
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be
properly delivered as a site list bounce. I think this may require
manually adding [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] entries in the
'virtual-mailman' file
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Mark == Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark I have heard other reports of ISP's offering Mailman service
Mark and effectively restricting Mailman to 500 (or some number)
Mark of recipients per hour. I think this is ridiculous,
Mark deceptive and
Mike Wharton wrote:
What I get is...
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable
to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and inform them of
the time the error occurred, and anything you might
Thanks again,
I have looked at the error logs (all that I could find that related to http
access) - however, before I go any further I thought I should make sure I am
clear on one thing...
I am running mailman on a server whose name is s1.##.net.au
I have a virtual server on this machine -
Mike Wharton wrote:
I am running mailman on a server whose name is s1.##.net.au
I have a virtual server on this machine - ##.com.au
I want the user to use www.##.com.au/mailman when accessing the lists
Is this correct?
In the httpd/conf.d I have placed the s1.hostnet.net.au
In the
I have added all items to mailman and http config files. I have successfully
created the list and added the alias info, however, still no luck
I have found the error log and error is as follows...
[Sun Nov 20 16:59:36 2005] [error] [client 203.10.110.78] Directory index
forbidden by rule:
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