Sorry for late, i need to time think about that.
Thanks you for *everyone* for me to feedback, indeed...
Sincerely,
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On 3/25/19 8:21 AM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
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> Noted. I think it would be possible to interject a shim between
> fetchmail that would extract what's necessary to speak LMTP to Mailman.
Yes, it would be possible.
> Is the LMTP still STDIN / STDOUT or something else (possibly a
On 3/24/19 11:50 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
This should work in Mailman 2, but won't in Mailman 3 (which expects
incoming posts via LMTP).
Noted. I think it would be possible to interject a shim between
fetchmail that would extract what's necessary to speak LMTP to Mailman.
Is the LMTP
Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users writes:
> I'm talking about bypassing the local MTA all together. Pipe fetcmail's
> STDOUT to a wrapper script to extract the command and mailing list
> before piping it into the mailman executable with said command and
> mailing list.
This should work in
On 3/21/19 4:04 PM, Dimitri Maziuk via Mailman-Users wrote:
I honestly don't remember the details but if I was passing mail to
local MTA configured as my home MX, I don't see why mailman wouldn't
work behind that.
I think that it should.
I'm talking about bypassing the local MTA all
On 3/21/19 3:57 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Fetchmail itself is plenty common. I had no idea that it was as common
> with Mailman. 209 hits on the link that Mark shared.
I honestly don't remember the details but if I was passing mail to local
MTA configured as my home MX, I
On 3/21/19 2:05 PM, Dimitri Maziuk via Mailman-Users wrote:
IST vaguely R firing up fetchmail from a dip script to inject messages
from my school mailbox into my local qmail... Plenty typical at the time.
Fetchmail itself is plenty common. I had no idea that it was as common
with Mailman.
On 3/21/19 1:56 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 3/21/19 11:29 AM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
>>
>> I see no technical reason why Mailman couldn't function via something
>> like fetchmail from a POP3 mailbox and SMTP Authentication to send.
...
>> It would be quite atypical. But I think it
On 3/21/19 11:29 AM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
>
> I see no technical reason why Mailman couldn't function via something
> like fetchmail from a POP3 mailbox and SMTP Authentication to send.
>
> Fetchmail would pull the messages from an external 3rd party email
> server, do a little
On 3/21/19 11:58 AM, Adam Goldberg wrote:
There are ways around this.
I see no technical reason why Mailman couldn't function via something
like fetchmail from a POP3 mailbox and SMTP Authentication to send.
Fetchmail would pull the messages from an external 3rd party email
server, do a
A consumer internet connection frequently has incoming port 25 simply blocked,
and outgoing port 25 either blocked entirely or blocked for all but the ISP’s
outgoing mail server.
There are ways around this.Consider duocircle.com “backup mx” service.
> On Mar 21, 2019, at 1:44 PM, Mark
On 3/20/19 11:40 PM, 황병희 wrote:
> i just did make one vm instance Ubuntu 18.04 on google compute
> engine. barely i did install postfix at there. hmm if possible, i wish
> to run mailing service for my family and me -- it needs a little bit some
> comunication plus some
> records about family
On 3/21/19 12:40 AM, 황병희 wrote:
in this case i can run mailman with other port (example 625)? again
question, Mailman can act with 625 or 1625 or 2625, ...?
No. Not directly.
Mailman is not a mail server. You must have a mail server (daemon) sit
in front of Mailman.
You can make that
i just did make one vm instance Ubuntu 18.04 on google compute
engine. barely i did install postfix at there. hmm if possible, i wish
to run mailing service for my family and me -- it needs a little bit some
comunication plus some
records about family history. yes i want GNU Mailman very
much!!!
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