Hi!
Someone already suggested this (use of an existing account
and spoof the From-Line) and I replied to (and thanked) him
over the list -- we will do it this way, it's the easiest
solution.
It also has the advantage of an individual account for each
admin, so if someone quits we simply delete
Richard Damon wrote:
You can set up a profile in your MUA with the address of the mailing
list without the MTA having an account by that address.
That's interesting, will try that as well because it's much
more reliable than fiddling around PLESK errors which might
always lead to trouble in f
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I do not understand why this would be true? How does your MUA know that
the list address is or is not a 'mail user' on your system?
My MUA does not know about the server, my MUA knows about its
own mail profiles. If mails are addressed to the list and come
in on my PC and I
Mark Sapiro wrote:
How is it that my MUA is going to select a profile for a reply to a
list message based on whether or not the list address is a user on
your server? How does my MUA even know whether an address like
dt...@mydomain.com is a real user or a Mailman list?
You misunderstood me --
Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
Stefan P. Wolf writes:
> Now I would like to be able to create also a *real* mail
> account with the same address, for SENDING (outgoing mail)
> only.
I think all you need to do is create the mailing list as usual, and
then create the system user with the
scenario:
I run a discussion forum and we have a closed list where
the members are the moderators of the forum. Forum users
can write to all moderators through this list's address.
Let's say the address is m...@myforum.mydomain.com
Now I would like to be able to create also a *real* mail
accoun