Hi Eric. Thanks for all your help. I finally got it to work with this:
SENDER=“[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>" ezmlm-send
/home/vpopmail/domains/DOMAIN.COM/LISTNAME <http://domain.com/LISTNAME>
< LISTNAME/mod/pending/1501468655.5150
Not sure whether the quotes around the address mattered, or leaving off
the trailing slash after LISTNAME… but it went through at last and that
was the secret sauce.
Again, thanks very much for your help.
Cheers,
Steve
Forwarded so there's a record of this on the list
On Jul 31, 2017, at 1:53 PM, Eric Broch <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Steve,
I did this
export SENDER="[email protected]"
a user in the mailing list
ezmlm-send /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/domain-list
<http://domain.com/domain-list> < ./mail.msg
It worked.
Eric
On 7/31/2017 11:36 AM, Steve Linberg wrote:
On Jul 31, 2017, at 1:06 PM, Eric Broch <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Could you try sending the message using qmail-local from the command
line of the server in question, or using the mail command?
Hi Eric. I did manage to get this to work after some experimenting,
via qmail-local:
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-local steve
/home/vpopmail/domains/silicongoblin.com/steve/
<http://silicongoblin.com/steve/> steve "" "" silicongoblin.com
<http://silicongoblin.com/> [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> ./Maildir/ < LISTDIR/mod/pending/1501468655.5150
I left my own info exposed :) [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> is
what I tried to set SENDER to in the ezmlm-send line, and LISTDIR is
the directory for the mailing list.
Can I extrapolate from this somehow to a successful ezmlm-send? I’d
think it would mean that $SENDER should be [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>, but when I did it previously, nothing happened:
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ezmlm-send LISTNAME/ <
LISTNAME/mod/pending/1501468655.5150
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