Hi, everyone.
First I wish to say hello to everyone as I am a new member and this is my
first post to the list. I have just purchased a Mac server with Snow Leopard
server installed and one of the main reasons for the purchase was my plan to
set-up some mailing lists. The following are some
Hello, Mark.
Thank you for your reply and answers.
On 12/30/09 6:47 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
List members are managed by Mailman as email addresses. They have
nothing to do with users on your server.
Good to know. This makes setting up new members much easier and simpler.
Hi, Carl.
Thanks for your reply and helpful suggestion.
On 1/1/10 11:49 AM, Carl Zwanzig c...@tuunq.com wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
Is there a way to set-up user preferences so that every user can have its
subscription set to either receive or block attachments ? This would make
things
Hi, Mark.
Thanks for your really helpful replies to my posts.
On 1/1/10 12:43 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Carl Zwanzig wrote:
It might be easier to achieve with user education. Many 'modern' mail
clients can be configured to automatically (or not) download attachments and
Hi, Mark.
On 1/1/10 8:46 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
On 12/30/09 6:47 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
There are also command-line tools for adding members and syncing
membership with a flat file.
When you mention flat file are you referring
On 1/4/10 9:11 AM, Geoff Shang ge...@quitelikely.com wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, JRC Groups wrote:
This is indeed the case. All subscribers will either belong to one list or
the other. Never both. One of the issues I noticed when reading the post has
to do with replies from subscribers
Hi, Mark.
On 1/4/10 9:38 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
But you probably don't need to mung the reply-to, at least for the
sublists. Assuming no reply-to munging at all, the original post will
always be From: the OP and To: the umbrella. Thus reply will go to the
OP and reply-all to
Hello, All.
I've just set up my first Mailman mailing list in OS X Server. It sends mail
as welcome notifications were received by several different members
subscribed to the mailing list. However, it doesn't seem to be receiving
e-mail. All attempts I've made have resulted in Delivery Failure
On 12/5/10 8:36 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
This is the text returned with this Delivery Failure Notifications:
Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:
l...@3domain.com
Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver
On 12/5/10 8:36 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
If you are using Apple's package, this is really a question for Apple,
but we can try to help. If the MTA is Postfix, post the output from
sudo postconf -n. Also include a listing of the contents of
Mailman's mm_cfg.py.
Output from the
Mark,
Thank you for your help and for taking the time to answer my questions.
Some questions and answers below next to your responses.
On 12/6/10 9:18 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
On 12/5/2010 10:22 PM, JRC Groups wrote:
I am posting the output from sudo postconf -n
) in Terminal before and don't know how to go about it.
On 12/8/10 8:13 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
###
# Here's where we get the distributed defaults.
from Defaults import
but the
Terminal window seems to be almost a day behind. Could this be a problem ?
Thanks again,
Joe
On 12/8/10 3:51 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
I am extremely grateful that you took the time to help me with this issue.
In order for me to make the changes you
Mark,
I located the Postfix's main.cf file in /private/etc/postfix/main.cf and
made the change you recommended. I then stopped Main services and restarted
it.
What is the best way to test if the list is now working properly ?
Also, I followed a discussion on another forum where a new user
On 12/8/10 5:26 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
What is the best way to test if the list is now working properly ?
Try to send a message to the list or maybe send a message with subject
help to the list-request address.
I sent the message and this is what
...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
I sent the message and this is what the log in Server Admin shows:
Dec 8 17:48:13 dentserv postfix/smtpd[37996]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
mail-gw0-f52.google.com[74.125.83.52]: 450 4.7.1
implants-requ...@3wforum.com: Recipient address rejected: Service
Hi, Mark.
On 12/10/10 8:33 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
I have created two additional lists for a total of three that I created plus
one that Apple's own Server Admin requires (a list named Mailman). Using the
web interface to check the lists hosted by my
Hi, Mark.
Just as a follow-up to my previous e-mail please read some added notes
below.
It worked just as you had recommended. I was able to assign new site and list
creator passwords. I haven't yet had the opportunity to test it as I am first
trying to get the problem above resolved before
Hi, Mark.
On 12/12/10 8:59 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
I don't know. Please post the entire contents of your mm_cfg.py. The
above errors indicate that there is no add_virtualhost() for
www.domain.com, but this is not consistent with other things you
observe.
Here it is:
# Put
Dear all,
I have been lucky enough to be helped by Mark Sapiro to get my installation
of Mailman fixed and my mailing lists properly configured. His help has been
crucial and I want to acknowledge publicly how grateful I am for his help.
We have experienced a problem that seems to be created by
Larry,
Thank you for your help and suggestions. I have researched your
recommendations and am now learning about the specific commands you
suggested.
Joe
On 12/8/10 4:05 PM, Larry Stone lston...@stonejongleux.com wrote:
On 12/8/10 2:01 PM, JRC Groups at joemailgro...@gmail.com wrote
Hi Mark (Sapiro) and other members,
While discussing some possible DNS set-up issues I might need to resolve on
my server a certain IT professional mentioned to me that Mailman shouldn't
be run using a virtual domain. I am not sure if this professional was
referring to virtual domains in general
On 3/28/11 1:27 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
While discussing some possible DNS set-up issues I might need to resolve on
my server a certain IT professional mentioned to me that Mailman shouldn't
be run using a virtual domain. I am not sure if this professional
consultants but couldn't find a single one
who had any experience with Mailman.
Thanks again for your helpful replies.
Best regards,
Joe
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On 3/30/11 5:36 PM, Brad Knowles b...@shub-internet.org wrote:
On Mar 30, 2011, at 6:15 PM, JRC Groups wrote:
Is there anyone on the list who
properly on the server I will then
continue with Mailman and decide whether I should just use the one bundled
with OS X Server or if I should download it and do new install.
Thank you,
Joe
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On 3/28/11 1:27 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
While
of
Mailman. However, considering the work and time involved I would prefer, if
possible, to work with the version I have and that is already set-up.
What are your thoughts on this matter ?
Thank you as always for your help,
Joe
On 12/12/10 10:22 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups
Mark,
Just as you suspected changing permissions to r--r--r-- didn't resolve the
problem. The file is still edited after the permission have been modified.
On 4/16/11 4:06 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
It has been suggested to me an approach that I thought
Mark,
Based on what you describe below I thought of perhaps another alternative to
this problem.
Since there is a process in Apple's Server Admin application that keeps
changing Mailman's mm_cfg.py file I think it is safe to assume it expects to
find this file there to keep it updated and its
On 4/18/11 10:54 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
Since there is a process in Apple's Server Admin application that keeps
changing Mailman's mm_cfg.py file I think it is safe to assume it expects to
find this file there to keep it updated and its removal may likely
Stone lston...@stonejongleux.com wrote:
On 4/18/11 1:53 AM, JRC Groups at joemailgro...@gmail.com wrote:
I have read the page and also contacted Larry Stone. His instructions are
for installation on OS X client and not OS X Server. I haven't found
instructions on how to remove the Mailman
...@gmail.com:
List Password // URL
li...@domain.com coceopxi
http://www.domain.com/mailman/options/list1/member1%40gmail.com
On 4/18/11 10:54 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC
Would this generate the change in the e-mail sent by Mailman so that it
would display the server name instead of the domain name ?
Thank you again for your help.
Joe
On 5/8/11 8:27 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups wrote:
I have received some mail from Mailman that looks
/11 3:46 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
JRC Groups
The message I shared was sent by Mailman prior to the changes I made to the
mm_cfg.py file. Is it possible that the reason a.main.private appeared on
the e-mail was because the configuration file was edited by Apple's Server
Admin
Mark,
Any ideas as to why this is happening and how to fix it ?
On 5/8/11 8:27 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Since the envelope sender (or Sender: header) is
mailman-boun...@domain.com, we know Mailman is using the domain.com
domain. The message Mailman creates will have the
Mark,
Thank for your reply. I will try what you suggested.
Best regards,
Joseph Chamberlain
On 6/7/11 10:04 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Joseph Chamberlain, D.D.S. wrote:
Does anyone have a list with rules of behavior and/or Internet etiquette for
members of your mailing
Hello, everyone.
I am experiencing two problems with my Mailman lists and wanted to ask if
any of you know the solutions.
Question 1:
Two (2) out of the five lists I created on my Mac OS X server are not
displaying their archives. I get as far as the default Mailman subscription
page for these
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