[Mailman-Users] Mailman not sending email or posting to archive.

Patricia A Moss pmoss4 at csc.com
Mon Mar 2 17:11:01 CET 2009


Mailman is currently not sending email and not posting to the archives. We 
moved the server, that hosts the mailman application, to a new network. 
This required that our email relay server also be changed. I am wondering 
if there is something in the mailman config that needs to be updated. 
I sent a test email directly from the server and that was successful, but 
if I try to post to the list I get nothing.  Thanks.


PATI MOSS
System Engineer Sr. Professional
CSC

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Patricia A Moss/GIS/CSC 
01/30/2009 09:46 AM

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Domainname changing





I am running mailman 2.1.5 on a RedHat Linux, version 4.0, server.
The IP Address and domainname, of the server, are going to change and I 
wanted to know is there was a script or set of instructions for making 
similar changes within mailman.  I see that the archives will be affected 
by the domainname.  I am not sure as to what else may be affected and how 
to avoid a problem.

I found this article "3.4. How do I move a list to a different 
server/Mailman installation." in the FAQ.  It seems like it pertains to my 
situation, but I wanted to make sure that I didn't miss anything else. 
Thanks.


PATI MOSS
System Engineer Sr. Professional
CSC



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