> Last think I could think of was to disable the Interscan > VirusWall from (Trend Micro). > This time everything worked well. > No is there anyone out there using Interscan? > I called tech Trend Micro support and so far there is no > work around. > Do you know of any? > As far as I can comprehend; when Interscan is active, it > disable the domaintable, access.db, trusted-users.db, > IP_allow and mailertable.db > and instead uses it's own intscan.ini file to recognise > domains, mailertable, trusted-users and ip_allow. > I don't see anywhere talking about access. > In the access file there are hosts that are allowed to > RELAY. > > okay, end of my gasbagging :)) > > Please let me know if there is other approach. > > Thanks. > > Vania
Glad to hear that you traced down the problem! An alternative that pops into my head immediately is to move Mailman on to a secondary mailserver (an internal one) that does not use Interscan. Then set Interscan to allow any relays from the internal server. Setting up an internal mailserver can be a bit tricky, but it adds some redundancy and load sharing to your setup and allows you to do a lot of things you would not ordinarily do with just an external mailserver. I run 3 internal mailservers and two external ones at my company, and I run Mailman on one of the internal servers and on one of the external servers. The beauty of a mailserver is that it really doesn't have to be a big powerful box. Any old PII should do the job nicely. Hope this helps - Jon Carnes ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
