Re: [Mailman-Users] Modifying Mailman-generated virtuals file

2005-10-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
Philip M. White wrote: So I wonder, is there any clean way of getting Mailman to append [EMAIL PROTECTED]' to every virtuals line? I'm a little confused here. If you have MTA = 'Postfix' in mm_cfg.py, Mailman uses the Mailman/MTA/Postfix.py to update the 'aliases' and 'virtual-mailman' files

Re: [Mailman-Users] Modifying Mailman-generated virtuals file

2005-10-14 Thread Philip M. White
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 08:47:15AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote: Philip M. White wrote: So I wonder, is there any clean way of getting Mailman to append [EMAIL PROTECTED]' to every virtuals line? I'm a little confused here. If you have MTA = 'Postfix' in mm_cfg.py, Mailman uses the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Modifying Mailman-generated virtuals file

2005-10-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
Philip M. White wrote: I think there is confusion here. Originally, my virtuals file looks like: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cs1234 Yes, I didn't look carefully enough at the code the first time. I see it now. The only way to fix this so the entries look like [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Mailman-Users] Modifying Mailman-generated virtuals file

2005-10-13 Thread Philip M. White
Hello, all. I've recently reconfigured my mail setup to separate the namespace of mailing lists versus regular users, so now both systems are considered virtual aliases by Postfix. Mailman works with this setup, but only after I edit its virtuals file to contain, for example, [EMAIL PROTECTED]'

Re: [Mailman-Users] Modifying Mailman-generated virtuals file

2005-10-13 Thread Glenn Sieb
Philip M. White said the following on 10/14/2005 12:09 AM: Hello, all. I've recently reconfigured my mail setup to separate the namespace of mailing lists versus regular users, so now both systems are considered virtual aliases by Postfix. Mailman works with this setup, but only after I edit