Hi Mark-san,
Very sorry to ask you on this again. I'm a bit confused on the steps that
you led me know before.
I recommend you do the following:
1) Set the 'mailman' list's generic_nonmember_action to Accept.
2) Make sure the mailman site admin is a non-digest member of the
'mailman' list with delivery enabled.
and optionally,
3)Add 'MAILTO=the_address_of_the_mailman_site_admin' to Mailman's
crontab so errors will be mailed directly to the admin instead of to
the list.
As for the step 3, in this case, 'root@' should be set on the 'MAILTO='
line in mailman's crontab? 'The_address_of_the_mailman_site_admin' is
'mailman@' though.
Sincerely,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Masaharu Kawada wrote:
Thank you very much for your help. Could I ask one more thing that is
regarding one of your answers?
You can add 'r...@...' as a member of the mailman list the same way you
add members to any other list, but I don't recommend that.
Why don't you recommend that? I just make sure the reason. Could you kindy
answer this, please?
Because I recommend opening the mailman list to posts from non-members
and the people who should receive this mail are the Mailman site
administrators who should be members of the site list. In most
installations, mail to root would go to the overall system
administrator(s) who normally would not be the best people the receive
mail to mail...@...
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