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2015-07-20 Thread Robert Susmilch
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[Mailman-Users] Editing already created list web address

2015-07-17 Thread Robert Susmilch
the www, and have since changed the mm_cfg.py to reflect that. New lists refer me internally to the correct addresses, but old lists keep refering to www every time I click a link. - -- Respectfully, Robert Susmilch === The gobbledygook in this email is due to this email having been

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman list mail for server loops back to myself

2015-07-15 Thread Robert Susmilch
/options/mailman-users/robert%40susmilc h.com - -- Respectfully, Robert Susmilch === The gobbledygook in this email is due to this email having been signed with PGP (or the free GPG). If both parties (sender and receiver) had PGP key's the entire email could be encrypted (rendered

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman list mail for server loops back to myself

2015-07-15 Thread Robert Susmilch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Dear Mr. Sapiro, I will attempt to answer best I can inline. On 07/11/2015 11:12 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote: On 7/10/15 9:12 AM, Robert Susmilch wrote: I have updated the binary file locations of postmap and postalias, however genalias does

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman list mail for server loops back to myself

2015-07-15 Thread Robert Susmilch
By disabling content_filter = amavis:[127.0.0.1]:10024 it doesn't seem to double up and rewrite the address to te...@server1.susmilch.com. - -- Respectfully, Robert Susmilch === The gobbledygook in this email is due to this email having been signed with PGP (or the free GPG). If both parties

[Mailman-Users] Mailman list mail for server loops back to myself

2015-07-11 Thread Robert Susmilch
virtual_transport = virtual virtual_uid_maps - -- Respectfully, Robert Susmilch ===The gobbledygook in this email is due to this email having been signed with PGP (or the free GPG). If both parties (sender and receiver) had PGP key's the entire email could be encrypted (rendered secure and unreadable