Thanks for the clarification, Mark. This worked!
Bill
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From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 7:10 PM
To: Bill Honneus (honneus); mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem with check_perms script
Bill Honneus
Shams Fantar wrote:
Hi,
I'm installing mailman, I created the first mailing list[1], it works
fine. So, it's possible to subcribe to the list, that works, but it
isn't possible to send mails to the mailing list. It's a probleme with
sendmail, I'm reading the documentation of mailman[2], but the
Shams Fantar wrote:
I'm installing mailman, I created the first mailing list[1], it works
fine. So, it's possible to subcribe to the list, that works, but it
isn't possible to send mails to the mailing list. It's a probleme with
sendmail, I'm reading the documentation of mailman[2], but the
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Dragon wrote:
Did you add the list aliases for the list to the /etc/aliases file and
then run newaliases?
Yes, I did. But when I run newaliases :
WARNING: local host name (;; connection timed out; no servers could be
reached) is not qualified;
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Hi,
I'm installing mailman, I created the first mailing list[1], it works
fine. So, it's possible to subcribe to the list, that works, but it
isn't possible to send mails to the mailing list. It's a probleme with
sendmail, I'm reading the
Shams Fantar wrote:
WARNING: local host name (;; connection timed out; no servers could be
reached) is not qualified; see cf/README: WHO AM I?
This is a sendmail problem. You need to get your sendmail.cf fixed.
I don't think there's much we can do to help you with this -- I'd suggest
Shams Fantar sent the message below at 09:55 4/30/2008:
Dragon wrote:
Did you add the list aliases for the list to the /etc/aliases file and
then run newaliases?
Yes, I did. But when I run newaliases :
WARNING: local host name (;; connection timed out; no servers could be
reached) is not
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Dragon wrote:
OK, I don't know this for certain, but that seems to me that sendmail is
either not configured correctly or not running at all. Unfortunately, I
am no expert on sendmail and I can't give any specific help on setting
it up without
I am testing a postfix mail server with mailman
My question/problem is
on normal delivery mail gets delivered to
/home/user/Maildir
for imap use.
when mailman delivers the mail it sends it to
/var/mail
why and how do i fix it?
Below is my postfix/main.cf
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
Shams Fantar wrote:
I'm installing mailman, I created the first mailing list[1], it works
fine. So, it's possible to subcribe to the list, that works, but it
isn't possible to send mails to the mailing list. It's a probleme
Hi,
Overview of all ... mailing links
points here to the local ip of the server, where all other links point
to the right url.
How can I change that?
Hans
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Shams Fantar wrote:
It's a probleme with
sendmail, I'm reading the documentation of mailman[2], but the output of
the command grep smrsh /etc/mail/sendmail.cf is empty (sendmail is
installed).
Okay, so you acknowledge that this is a sendmail
Brad Knowles wrote:
Shams Fantar wrote:
It's a probleme with
sendmail, I'm reading the documentation of mailman[2], but the output of
the command grep smrsh /etc/mail/sendmail.cf is empty (sendmail is
installed).
Okay, so you acknowledge
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Dragon wrote:
Brad Knowles wrote:
Shams Fantar wrote:
It's a probleme with
sendmail, I'm reading the documentation of mailman[2], but the output of
the command grep smrsh /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
Shams Fantar wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
What's in sendmail's logs for the message to the Mailman list?
Nothing in syslog, mail.log and in /var/log/mailman about sending mails
on the created list/the problem.
If there's really nothing in mail.log regarding a post you send to a
mailing list,
Hans Gubitz wrote:
Overview of all ... mailing links
points here to the local ip of the server, where all other links point
to the right url.
Do you mean that the hostname in the above text is the IP as in
Overview of all 111.111.111.111 mailing lists?
If that's what you mean, that comes
Richard Bates wrote:
I am testing a postfix mail server with mailman
My question/problem is
on normal delivery mail gets delivered to
/home/user/Maildir
for imap use.
when mailman delivers the mail it sends it to
/var/mail
why and how do i fix it?
Are you saying that mail from Mailman to a
The esteemed Shams Fantar has said:
No, I didn't say that (because sendmail.cf exists), I just said that
with grep smrsh /etc/mail/sendmail.cf, I'm getting nothing with grep,
so, smrsh isn't in this file.
I think you need to make certain that sendmail is set up correctly and
can
Howdy! I moved our domain hosting to a new company, and among other
things the new service uses Mailman instead of the home-grown mailing
list the previous service used.
So now I have to manually transfer my 40+ subscribers from the old
server to Mailman. Hooray for bulk subscribe! I can just
Web Servant wrote:
Except... I'd also like to bulk populate the subscriber *names* field.
Is there any way to do that, or will I have to go back and individually
key them in to the user list after I paste in the address list?
See FAQ 3.44 at
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