I've recently set up Mailman and Postfix to handle a couple of lists. I did
hit one problem which I only managed to solve by a small amendment to the
Mailman code. It would be nice to know if there's a better way!
The scenario is this. Mailman runs on the same server as the main MTA,
running
I'm trying to make virtual domains work with mailman.
I have set up mailman on a separate server using NFS to connect them.
The email server is postfix and is co resident with mailman.
I have tried changing groups, assigning the same group ID on both
servers, making aliases world writable.
I
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 12:39:57 -0600, Dan Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 3, 2005, at 12:34 PM, Alex Young wrote:
I didn't give you enough info - I have done chmod 777 aliases* to
remove permissions from the mix and it has not improved the situation.
The user and group I use is
--On Wednesday, January 1, 2003 2:06 PM -0600 Gary Frederick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to help someone set up a Mailman list. He has Debian, Mailman
version: 2.0.13-2 and Postfix's version: 1.1.11-2.
He looked over the web and the archives here and is stuck.
The problem:
After
He has it up and running. Thanks for the input.
It was an oops with the two aliases tables.
Thanks all.
Gary
Steve Burling wrote:
--On Wednesday, January 1, 2003 2:06 PM -0600 Gary Frederick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to help someone set up a Mailman list. He has Debian, Mailman
I'm trying to help someone set up a Mailman list. He has Debian, Mailman
version: 2.0.13-2 and Postfix's version: 1.1.11-2.
He looked over the web and the archives here and is stuck.
The problem:
After running newlist, I added the following to
Postfix's alias table using postalias:
icare: