On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 09:33:09AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 09:34:16PM -0600, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote:
> > man aliases
> >
> > list-name:include:/path/to/file/with/aliases
> >
> > look into allow_mail_to_commands and allow_mail_to_files for postfix
> > so that you
On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 09:34:16PM -0600, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote:
> man aliases
>
> list-name:include:/path/to/file/with/aliases
>
> look into allow_mail_to_commands and allow_mail_to_files for postfix
> so that you can also pipe it to a script that saves it in some db.
Thanks. It seems
=> On Tue, Jan 08, 2019 at 09:45:16PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
=>
=> After going through the nuances of some available solutions, I wonder:
=>
=> - Do I really need a specialized mail manager software or can I just use
=> .forward (or procmail) to bounce the mails to registered members?
It is
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 08:51:38AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2019 at 09:45:16PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> > I am looking to set up a mailing list manager on a NetBSD server.
> >
> > The member count is more or less fixed between 300 to 350 and isn't going
> > to grow beyond.
> >
>
On Jan 9, 10:21pm, Michael van Elst wrote:
} rnes...@mac.com (Robert Nestor) writes:
}
} >So a bit further digging and I discover that one can replace
} >the actual wedge name with the unique UUID (actually the wedge
} >GUID value). That works on a system that has already been
} >booted, but
Hello list,
I'm just curious why there is a link to /usr/sbin/rmt in /etc?
deathstar$ ls -l /etc | grep rmt
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 13 Jul 17 09:59 rmt -> /usr/sbin/rmt
edgar
On Tue, Jan 08, 2019 at 09:45:16PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> I am looking to set up a mailing list manager on a NetBSD server.
>
> The member count is more or less fixed between 300 to 350 and isn't going
> to grow beyond.
>
> The email archive should be browsable and searchable through a web
>
On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 05:54:49PM +0100, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> when i used it. (There should be posts on their ML on that,
> a couple of years back.) If your users use MIME you have to hook
> in scripts, and then it becomes more expensive... Having said
> that, AlpineLinux seems to use it
On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 12:18:11PM -0500, Amitai Schleier wrote:
> ezmlm is still for qmail, but with the current state of pkgsrc that oughtn't
> be a huge constraint. I'd suggest mail/ezmlm-idx over mail/ezmlm to get more
> features that are typically useful, and mail/qmail-run to integrate
rnes...@mac.com (Robert Nestor) writes:
>So a bit further digging and I discover that one can replace the actual wedge
>name with the unique UUID (actually the wedge GUID value). That works on a
>system that has already been booted, but fails during boot. Apparently the
>utilities used
Date:Wed, 9 Jan 2019 08:44:30 -0600
From:Robert Nestor
Message-ID: <54a34e8d-120e-47da-b2e6-e00c113e0...@mac.com>
| Is this a bug or oversight in wedge processing by the components used for
booting?
Yes.
If you were asking which of those, I'd ask why you'd care,
On 8 Jan 2019, at 20:35, Mayuresh wrote:
Had come across Ezmlm, but it said it is "for qmail". Thought that
might
become a constraint.
ezmlm is still for qmail, but with the current state of pkgsrc that
oughtn't be a huge constraint. I'd suggest mail/ezmlm-idx over
mail/ezmlm to get more
Mayuresh wrote in <20190109131516.GA25962@localhost>:
|On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 12:03:46PM +0100, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
|> But I gradually ran more public lists for non techs, including some
|> self admitted completely clueless & some other immeasurably lazy
|> users, many of whom cant think
Not sure if this is a NetBSD bug or a cockpit error on my part so some expert
guidance would be helpful.
I’ve got a system with two hard drives that I’ve installed NetBSD onto, using
both NetBSD-8.0 and NetBSD-8.0_STABLE. (Current doesn’t boot on this HP MT
6200 - that’s a different issue but
Am Mittwoch, 9. Januar 2019, 12:03:46 CET schrieben Sie:
> Mayuresh wrote:
> > I am looking to set up a mailing list manager on a NetBSD server.
We productively use mailman from pkgsrc since many years.
NetBSD is a nice platform for this. ß)
> My max on biggest list is maybe 250+, but some
On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 12:03:46PM +0100, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> But I gradually ran more public lists for non techs, including some
> self admitted completely clueless & some other immeasurably lazy
> users, many of whom cant think or refuse to think, love to argue,
> & freak at command line
Mayuresh wrote:
> I am looking to set up a mailing list manager on a NetBSD server.
I moved from majordomo to mailman on a freebsd server,
I wouldnt expect difficulty on netbsd either. I've been very happy
with mailman, more functionality than majordomo.
> The member count is more or less fixed
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