Joseph
Ryan Wheaton wrote:
As far as an MTA goes... do I have to use sendmail locally on the box? Or can I point Mailman to another MTA (*cough*cough* exchange 5.5) and have it send through that? If not then it's not too difficult to set up sendmail as a smart host and point that to the exchange box.
thanks again,
-r
At 04:57 PM 8/18/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Use the official Red Hat 9 RPMs. Make sure you know where your aliases file is and how to rebuild the aliases.db file for your MTA. Other than that, make sure you have a mailman list, and that you're subscribed to it. --help is your friend, and the tools are all in /var/lib/mailman/bin.
Joseph
Ryan Wheaton wrote:
hey guys,
Probably tomorrow I'm gonna dive head first into my first install of Mailman (2.1) on a fresh install of RH 9. I can't find too much documentation on installation or setup of Mailman (haven't checked the READMEs that come in the .gz yet) so I'm assuming that most everything is in the READMEs. Just wanted to ping the list and see if there's anything I should know before jumping in, or if anyone had any good links to some docs. I've googled, but can't find much. I figure someone has something to say since i'm positive that _someone_ here has installed it before :-)
-r
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