Bug#921137: [Pkg-mailman-hackers] Bug#921137: emails sent from /etc/mailname, ignoring configured domain

2019-02-02 Thread Antoine Beaupré
Oh, and I forgot to mention I document the steps I took to configure mailman here: https://anarc.at/services/mail/ There are other configurations there, naturally, in particular spamd integration, dkim and other stuff, which might create problems... a. -- Advertisers, not governments, are the

Bug#921137: [Pkg-mailman-hackers] Bug#921137: emails sent from /etc/mailname, ignoring configured domain

2019-02-02 Thread Antoine Beaupré
On 2019-02-02 17:52:50, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > Le vendredi 01 février 2019 à 20:26:07-0500, Antoine Beaupre a écrit : >> Package: mailman3 >> Version: 3.2.0-4~bpo9+1 >> Severity: grave >> >> I'm finding it difficult to use the "domain" feature of Mailman 3. From >> what I understand, it

Bug#921137: [Pkg-mailman-hackers] Bug#921137: emails sent from /etc/mailname, ignoring configured domain

2019-02-02 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Le vendredi 01 février 2019 à 20:26:07-0500, Antoine Beaupre a écrit : > Package: mailman3 > Version: 3.2.0-4~bpo9+1 > Severity: grave > > I'm finding it difficult to use the "domain" feature of Mailman 3. From > what I understand, it allows you to have two distinct mailing lists > named "test"

Bug#921137: emails sent from /etc/mailname, ignoring configured domain

2019-02-01 Thread Antoine Beaupre
Package: mailman3 Version: 3.2.0-4~bpo9+1 Severity: grave I'm finding it difficult to use the "domain" feature of Mailman 3. From what I understand, it allows you to have two distinct mailing lists named "test" on (say) t...@example.com and t...@example.net. Here I'm specifically using the