Patrick Bogen skrev:
On 10/6/06, Anders Norrbring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Mark,
But I don't feel that fetchmail would be the right way for me...

I'm thinking that maybe I can mount the mailman executable directory
from the webserver as a NFS share, and then run "as usual".

Would that work?

While this is theoretically possible ('all' the mailman executables
need is to be able to access the configuration files and access the
qfiles), you're basically just installing mailman on your mail server,
with extra, needless, layers of complexity.

The best way, really, to do this is to either (a) use fetchmail, or
(b) set up your real mail server to forward the appropriate mail
(i.e., the mailman messages) to the MTA on the mailman machine. (a)
will be simpler, maybe (I've never actually done that.) (b) seems like
a 'better' solution, to me.



Hmm.. Forwarding should do it I guess. The goal I'm aiming for is to split off all webserver activity from the mail host.. I guess that's clearly doable, I think the only thing would be to set up the Postfix on the webserver to use a subdomain for the lists, otherwise everything would loop back to the first SMTP. At least in my theory.. :)

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Anders Norrbring
Norrbring Consulting
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