At 11:58 AM -0500 2004-06-29, Michael Sullivan wrote:

 The time stamp was consistent with the time I created the list.  What
 can I do about this?  The mailman definitions were still in
 /etc/aliases.

There are two parts to the aliases -- the source text file which humans can read (usually something like /etc/aliases), and the binary database file which is actually used by the computer (sometimes there are two binary database files). These binary database files are usually something like /etc/aliases.db, /etc/aliases.pag, etc....


Have you run the command "newaliases" to regenerate the binary database files?


Please note that these are general problems with your mail server, and not specific to Mailman. You'd be more likely to get more and better help from a mailing list that is specifically oriented towards your mail server software, or your OS.


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