Arte Chambers via Mailman-users wrote on 2024-11-03 17:58:
For other things like the systemd service and the postfix and web
server configs, you need to do them as root (via sudo).
Does this mean i need to add the mailman user as a sudoer?
No, user mailman can talk to postfix without being in any other groups
than mailman.
It just means that to edit the postfix config files or start / stop
mailman via systemctl, one needs root privileges.
Those are generally only needed when initially setting everything up.
Once setup is complete and you run `systemctl enable --now mailman3
mailman3-web`, mailman will start after every reboot and there's no need
to touch it any further.
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