[Mailman-Users] Continuing problem

Dave Filchak dfilchak at sympatico.ca
Tue Mar 21 07:10:04 CET 2006


Crap .. sorry .. must have mis-pasted, if that is a word!

What I actually have on the main server is:

turningpoints:              turningpoints at secondaryserver.net
turningpoints-admin:        turningpoints at secondaryserver.net
turningpoints-bounces:      turningpoints at secondaryserver.net
turningpoints-confirm:      turningpoints at secondaryserver.net
turningpoints-join:         turningpoints at secondaryserver.net
turningpoints-leave:        turningpoints at secondaryserver.net
turningpoints-owner:        turningpoints at secondaryserver.net
turningpoints-request:      turningpoints at secondaryserver.net
turningpoints-subscribe:    turningpoints at secondaryserver.net
turningpoints-unsubscribe:  turningpoints at secondaryserver.net

Dave



Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dave Filchak wrote:
>
>   
>> OK .. I am having a hell of a time trying to get this working so would
>> very much appreciate a helping hand from someone with more experience
>> with Mailman than I.
>>
>> Here is what I want to happen:
>>
>> I want to have a one-way list (Newsletter). I have set this up so that
>> everyone is moderated and I have three email address in the moderators
>> and admin slots. All of these users are members of the list. I want to
>> be able to send an email from one of the admin or moderator users to
>> listname at clientdomain.com. clientdomain.com is not the same domain as
>> the servers but it is a domain we host web and mail for.
>>
>> Here is what I have so far:
>>
>> The list is set up on the secondary mail server. The list set up went
>> without a hitch and Mailman emailed me the following aliases to add to
>> the aliases file, which I did and ran newaliases.
>>
>>   
>>     
> <snip>
>   
>
>
>
> The main server group above are wrong. They say that mail to (for
> example) turningpoints at main.server should be piped to
> /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman on the main server which probably
> doesn't exist.
>
> Thet should probably be
>
> turningpoints:              turningpoints at secondary.server
> turningpoints-admin:        turningpoints-admin at secondary.server
>
> and so on for the other 8
>
>   
>> No matter what I do, when I send an email to either
>> turningpoints at secondarymailserver.net or turningpoints at clientdomain.net,
>>     
> If turningpoints at clientdomain.net works at all, you either have mailman
> installed on that machine or the aliases on that machine are not what
> you said.
>
>
>   
>> I receive a bounce message saying that only admins are allowed to post
>> to the list, of which the email I sent the original post from is a
>> member. I have even tried removing the moderated bit for that particular
>> email address with the same result.
>>
>> What the hell am I missing??
>>     
>
>
> See next reply.
>
>   



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