Ty Nelson wrote:
Lord. Sorry. Duh. Postfix is what I use. Sorry, long day
:)
I don't know off hand how to to what you want in Postfix and no one
else has jumped in, so I suggest you ask the question on a Postfix
list. The question is:
Mailman generates alias_maps for delivering it's list mail
Hey geniuses,
In the beginning I was initially told that a shortcut moethod of getting
mailman to work with a domain was to just remove the domains mx records.
This has worked. My question is, how can I make it so my domain can still
have email working on the domain, as well as mailman? As of
Ty Nelson wrote:
In the beginning I was initially told that a shortcut moethod of getting
mailman to work with a domain was to just remove the domains mx records.
This has worked. My question is, how can I make it so my domain can still
have email working on the domain, as well as mailman? As
Perfect! Thanks for letting me know those two options. I think my last
question is how can I teach my MTA to relay non-Mailman-list mail to the
hosting company's server? Is that something that is simple or should I
contact the hosting company to inquire about that?
Thanks again Mark!
-Tyler
Ty Nelson wrote
Perfect! Thanks for letting me know those two options. I think my last
question is how can I teach my MTA to relay non-Mailman-list mail to the
hosting company's server? Is that something that is simple or should I
contact the hosting company to inquire about that?
The
Hmm.
GoDaddy is the main one. Another is 11. I'll look into it there though, and
thanks so much.
Best,
-Tyler
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Ty Nelson wrote
Perfect! Thanks for letting me know those two options. I think my last
question is how can I
Ty Nelson wrote:
GoDaddy is the main one. Another is 11. I'll look into it there though, and
thanks so much.
Whan I said:
How you do this depends on your MTA.
What is it? We may be able to help if we know that, but really it's a
question for a list devoted to your MTA.
I was asking about
Lord. Sorry. Duh. Postfix is what I use. Sorry, long day
:)
On May 5, 2010 7:29 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Ty Nelson wrote:
GoDaddy is the main one. Another is 11. I'll look into it there though,
and
th...
Whan I said:
How you do this depends on your MTA.
What is it? We may be