Tried fixing this for 2 days now and no luck.
If you can shed some light I would appreciate it.
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Output of /var/log/exim4/mainlog
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2009-09-01 21:09:36 1MihA8-0005GA-DO = test1-boun...@lists.myhost.org
H=localhost (lists.myhost.org) [127.0.0.1]
Andrei writes:
2009-09-01 21:09:37 H=localhost (lists.myhost.org) [127.0.0.1]
F=mailman-boun...@lists.myhost.org rejected RCPT
myem...@gmail.com: relay not permitted
This says that for some reason SMTP submissions from localhost are not
allowed to be relayed to other hosts. I'm not sure
Hello,
I am stuck with the following strange problem. I am using Debian/testing
and Exim4. Now I want to use Mailman for sending preprint announcements of
our institute. Using apt-get install was unfortunately not sufficient,
so I followed the instructions in README.Debian.Exim4 doing some
Hello,
I have now found the problem: the file virtual-mailman was not updated
correctly (I don't know why) when creating a new list. Only the lines for
the testit mailing list were in this file (maybe from earlier trials?).
Putting there the lines for recognizing mylist by hand made everything
Nicolas Neuss wrote:
I have now found the problem: the file virtual-mailman was not updated
correctly (I don't know why) when creating a new list. Only the lines for
the testit mailing list were in this file (maybe from earlier trials?).
Putting there the lines for recognizing mylist by hand
JB/Mark,
Well I sent in an email to godaddy. I asked them about the 533 error that
stated host was not a valid host in the rcpt list. They said that error would
show up when using a email client and I didn't have the button down that says
outgoing smtp server needs authentication. So, I am
Eric Walker wrote:
JB/Mark,
Well I sent in an email to godaddy. I asked them about the 533 error that
stated host was not a valid host in the rcpt list. They said that error would
show up when using a email client and I didn't have the button down that says
outgoing smtp server needs
On 11/3/06 3:23 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I have a website that I want to maintain a list for but my host provider
charges me if I run a list through that hosts. So I figured I could run a
list from my own personal machine and use remote smtp to just mail to the
list. ( its
Eric Walker wrote:
This is what I am proposing to do with your new information.
1) I found out that godaddy(my hosting account) does allow at least 250 free
relays per day from my exisitng email accounts. Thats great for the time
being. Well, If I can get the exim to send mails to it, then I
Actually Mark, I was going to reply to Eric direct BUT:
but it seems to me that it would be simpler just to have Mailman use
godaddy as its outgoing SMTP server.
his WAY easier and more affordable solution would be to change Server Company
to www.bluehost.com !!
I did and I cannot express how
hello all,
I am trying to setup a mailing list with mailman. Let me give you the
background.
1) I have a website that I want to maintain a list for but my host provider
charges me if I run a list through that hosts. So I figured I could run a list
from my own personal machine and use remote
Eric Walker wrote:
1) I have a website that I want to maintain a list for but my host provider
charges me if I run a list through that hosts. So I figured I could run a
list from my own personal machine and use remote smtp to just mail to the
list. ( its going to be an announcement list
Eric Walker wrote:
1) how do I do that, not sure what you mean. Are you saying connect directly
to my web hosts smtp server?
2) not sure what your saying here. Are you saying set up a local smtp server
and then through an email client post to the list and have the local server
forward emails?
Ok,
This is what I am proposing to do with your new information.
1) I found out that godaddy(my hosting account) does allow at least 250 free
relays per day from my exisitng email accounts. Thats great for the time being.
Well, If I can get the exim to send mails to it, then I think I have half
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