Niemi Hannu wrote:
>
>What is strange is that the wrappers in the aliases file was just the
>same as in the mailman aliases file, so it still beats me, why it didn't
>work. But, let's hope this cured the problem until forever! :)

The problem wasn't with the wrapper per se or with which wrapper was
invoked as there was only one. The problem was that Postfix invokes
the wrapper as the user/group of the owner of the aliases.db file that
the alias came from. In your case, you had two different
aliases/aliases.db files with different owners, each containing some
mailman aliases, so the wrapper wasn't being invoked with a consistent
group.

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San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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