Hello,
I have been looking for weeks on google , but i have not found valid answer
:
How to integrate Mailman with postfix without the use of
postfix-to-mailman.py script wich is not officialy supported ?
I have a working installation : Postfix - Amavisd ( clamd , spamassassin )
And dovecot
I
Brad Knowles writes:
The problem is that you're not going to find a unified solution to
all these problems.
Not soon, but Mailman 3 will make it easier to integrate such with
Mailman (within a few months, I guess). The actual work may take
years unless substantial resources are contributed,
On Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 11:16:22AM -0500, Jason Glazer wrote:
I am looking for some suggestions on how to provide some Yahoo Group
like web features for some existing mailing lists. I run a variety
of mailings lists related to building energy performance on the
onebuilding.org web site using
Adam McGreggor writes:
That might be overkill, in which case, if you can ignore/find an
additional service for c), and if your users are comfortable with
Wikis, a wiki may be a reasonable alternative. Some even have
permissions models -- Twiki springs to mind.
As does ZWiki, although
Am 13.08.2012 um 00:25 schrieb David Dodell:
This list is my last hope on getting my problems fixed.
I am running OSX Lion (not Mountain Lion). Mailman was part of the
default installation.
I have two issues which I have gotten absolutely no help from Apple
Enterprise Support ...
Am 20.08.2012 um 01:00 schrieb David Dodell:
where is apache looking for the icons.
I think I read on the OS X Server List that the icons are on a different
place than they should be.
This problem has been fixed. Strangely enough, found where apache was
looking for the icons, put
On Sun, 2012-08-19 at 12:22 +0900, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Am 13.08.2012 um 00:25 schrieb David Dodell:
This list is my last hope on getting my problems fixed.
I am running OSX Lion (not Mountain Lion). Mailman was part of
the default installation.
I have two issues which I
On Aug 19, 2012, at 8:11 PM, Lindsay Haisley fmouse-mail...@fmp.com wrote:
There are lots of mailing lists available. Mailman is only one of them.
Apple no doubt supports _a_ mailing list, but as Apple Enterprise
Support says, one can seldom expect support from a proprietary software
vendor