Having MetaInfo Sendmail Coexist with ListManager
Robert Basil, a ListManager user, wrote this message to the Lyris-Discuss mailing list explaining how he has MetaInfo's Sendmail coexist with ListManager.
Note: The technique he is using here, of having MetaInfo run on one set of TCP/IP addresses, and ListManager on another, is explained in more detail at Using two TCP/IP Addresses. The instructions given here indicate how MetaInfo Sendmail handles the forwarding order, as opposed to how Unix Sendmail is told to do the forwarding.
Date sent: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 09:37:54
To: "Lyris Discussion" <lyris-discuss@clio.lyris.net>
From: Robert Basil <robert@arizonainternet.com>
Subject: NT MetaInfo Sendmail Config Solution.
Send reply to: "Lyris Discussion" <lyris-discuss@clio.lyris.net>
Just to let everyone know how we got the Lyris ListManager software to work
with the MetaInfo Sendmail running on multiple IP's/Domains here are the
steps. In my setup, my MetaInfo Sendmail machine has several TCP/IP addresses,
and MetaInfo Sendmail is using several of them. I have one TCP/IP address free
(not used) on which I run Lyris ListManager.
1. Install Lyris ListManager
2. On the last step (Start server now) un-check the box.
3. Bring up a DOS box, change to the directory Lyris ListManager is installed
to (typically "C:\lyris") and type: lyris tcpip (your IP for Lyris ListManager
here). See "Multiple TCP/IP addresses" for
more information.
4. Edit the "lyris.plc" file in your c:\inetpub\scripts directory to read: server_ip_address=(your
IP for Lyris ListManager here).
5. Go into your MetaInfo Sendmail control panel and stop the Sendmail program.
6. Start the Lyris ListManager by clicking on the "Start Lyris LM Now" icon.
7. Go into your MetaInfo Sendmail control panel and start the Sendmail
program.
8. Go into your Internet Services Manager and stop your IIS service.
9. Go into your Internet Services Manager and restart your IIS service.
10. Go to http://www.(your-domain).com/scripts/lyris.pl and start configuring
your lists.
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