
Now I have managed to get mailman working correctly but for one small problem. Users can subscribe to a list, confrm the subcription, create new lists.
But they can't post to the list. I think I need to fix my postfix settings. I am able to send mails to local users and also to other Internet mail accounts but can only receive local mails but not from external mail accounts.
Can you please tell me how to fix this?
Thanks Malveeka
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> wrote:
Malveeka Tewari wrote:
Yes I meant DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST.. Sorry about that
Postfix seems to be working fine.. I am able to send and recieve mails to the local users
I do not have a fixed IP address. Is there anywhere I can get a free
domain
name for my laptop fr sometime ( 1 week or so) so that I can test my mailman setup on my laptop?
You could check out <http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/>. I am not recommending either for or against using such a service, just pointing it out.
Since don't have any FQDN for my laptop, If I want to run mailman on my laptop what should i give the value of DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST ?
You can use an IP address for testing purposes if you add it to the VIRTUAL_HOSTS dictionary as I indicated in my prefious reply., but you can't actually run a real list in this way.
Note also that even with a domain name as provided by dyndns or equivalent, many ISPs will not accept mail from such a domain.
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