postfix? Do you have the mailman alias setup? If you
are using postfix enabler, you should have something like
alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases,
hash:/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases
entered under Custom Postfix properties in the Mail Server pane.
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On 22-Sep-04, at 11:23 PM, Larry Stone wrote:
e) Postfix is already installed on your computer but is not running by
default. You will need to get Postfix configured and started but how
to do
that is beyond the scope of this document.
Postfix Enabler, either the release version 1.0.9 or the beta
On 2-Sep-04, at 7:36 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
I'm picking up some contacts within Apple, and they tell me that the
team which is responsible for developing and maintaining MacOS X
Server is non-responsive to them, too. They don't just blow off their
customers, they also blow off their
In mm_cfg.py you may find that the delivery defaults need to be
changed. In particular, DELIVERY_MODULE = 'SMTPDirect' should be used.
Make this change after the form Defaults import * line.
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 01:16 PM, Jaswinder S. Hayre wrote:
Peter,
It's a FreeBSD
On Friday, July 4, 2003, at 12:02 AM, Shalabh Agarwal wrote:
Hi All,
I have just installed mailman on qmail. Qmail is working fine. But
when I
try to send a mail to mailing list, it sent successfully but not
recieved. I
don't know where the mails are lost. In short, I think my aliases
files
So, you are running mailman on a Mac, or you have access to a Mailman
list on a server at dominet.net?
If the latter, your personal platform is unimportant since
administration is done over the web, and dominet.net should have some
documentation to tell you how to use the software in their
On Sunday, November 24, 2002, at 12:08 PM, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
This patch might be of interest. I've postponed it to after MM2.1
final.
Any notion as to when that final might be released (and thank you for
trying to avoid feeping creaturism)?
On Thursday, October 10, 2002, at 09:38 PM, Mike Gholson wrote:
I can create lists and the system notifies me of the
new list. I can even log in to the info page and
sign-up. The system sends me a confirmation message.
Did you set up the qmail aliases when you created the new list? The
How helpful this is remains to be seen, but I have been running mailman
with qmail under OS X for a couple of months now. I installed under
10.1 first, using fink to install python, and installing qmail
essentially from scratch. After I installed qmail I did a fair amount
of testing to ensure
I inadvertently ran into another approach to blocking unsubscription.
I recently added subscribers using a dump from a database list which I
manually edited to remove some extraneous characters. I didn't look
hard enough: there were a couple of null (and therefore invisible)
characters at the
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