I'm just guess here (never used a RaQ system), but it oocurs to me that
the RaQ sendmail config is probably set up for no local users. That is,
for relaying mail only. It's primarily intended for network attached
storage uses, right?
So you probably need to force sendmail to attempt to do
Hi,
I have completed the setup process of mailman just now on a Cobalt RaQ4...I
think.
All went well until I attempted to set up a list test-my first list.
I ran the newlist program, entered in test and my e-mail address and
password, then copied the output lines and put them in Sendmail's
At this point, you don't know whether test works or not. Mailman does
not send a confirmation of list creation. It has no idea when you will get
around to adding the aliases and updating them, so it wisely chooses to
wait.
Now login to the admin site (or listinfo site) and add your email
More info I found while poking around my system:
When I try to set up my first list-test, it's Sendmail on the RaQ
that doesn't seem to want to cooperate.
When you set up a list in Mailman, it outputs a few lines which you should
put in /etc/aliases (/etc/mail/aliases on the RaQ) for Sendmail.