I think you misunderstood me due to my poor english... ;-)

I do not want to put the aliases to my sendmail.mc nor in the 
sendmail.cf.

I'dlike to define in my sendmail.mc something like

define(`ALIAS_FILE', `ldap:,/etc/mail/aliases', '<path to 
mailman>/mailman-aliases')

where mailman-aliases is the file that contains all the 
aliases generated by the genalias command from mailman.

I still have not found how to generate this file instead of 
getting it on the stdout.

I saw with the integration in postfix this is quite automated. 
Maybe with sendmail I can do the same.

The question is how???

Thanks a lot for answer anyway.

Regards,

Benoit

Le Mercredi 12 Novembre 2003 13:17, Dennis Freise a �crit :
> On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 11:11:32 +0100
>
> Benoit Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've configured mailman on my gentoo mail server. I
> > followed the mailman tutorial from the gentoo docs but it
> > uses postfix and I run sendmail :-/
> >
> > So my question is how to integrate mailman and sendmail
> > on an alias-based system?
> >
> > I mean how to generate the sendmail aliases for a list
> > automatically in a file that I can insert in my sendmail
> > mc config??
>
> You don't have to add them to sendmail.cf - you add them to
> /etc/mail/aliases. Don't forget to run 'newaliases' after
> editing that file. I don't know any automagical way to add
> these aliases. I use mailman together with exim, and I
> wrote some rewriting rules it. Maybe that's possible with
> sendmail too.

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