On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 01:03:43PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 12:50:05PM -0700, p e y t o n wrote:
> > 
> > brad,
> > 
> > thanks for the quick reply. i've compared the /etc/aliases entries for the 
> > new list with old ones that i've been running for years and don't see any 
> > difference. i even copied and pasted the entries below straight from 
> > mailman when i created the list.
> > 
> > here's what's in my /etc/aliases for "test".
> > 
>       [[ .... ]]
> 
> > 
> > -p
> > 
> > 
> > >> 554 5.3.0 unknown mailer error 1
> > >
> > >        It looks to me like you don't have your aliases set up correctly.
> > >
> > >--
> > >Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> 
>       My dime's worth--being entirely new to mm: I discovered that
>       putting the aliases in /etc/aliases rather than /etc/mail/aliases
>       (or wherever your sendmail directory is  just does not work.
> 
>       I have yet to 2-check, but only after I put my list aliases in
>       /etc/mail did things begin to happen.
> 

        Correction to my last post, having checked on another server.
        /etc/aliases is a symlink.  (I had broken this via RCS/ci 
        some time before testing Mailman, and when I put my aliases
        into /etc/mail, no go.)  Have you read the documenttion in
        /usr/local/share/doc/mailman?  I did things via CLI following
        the INSTALL and README file, and you may have to do this 
        as well.  

        gary


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