>>
>>I set up a virtual domain, and everything works with postfix alone. In
>>main.cf:
>>virtual_alias_domains = my.virt.domain
>>virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
>
>
>
>genaliases only creates virtual-mailman if you have one or more lists
>whose host_name attribute (email domain) is in
>POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS.
I have this, but I have now removed it, because it seems to work
without it if I just set my virtual domain (i only have one, as one of
the mydestination in main.cf

>>PERMISSIONS:

>
>Since -rwxrwxr-x clearly allows access, I'm guessing this is a SELinux
>issue.
>


I think you are correct! However, I have now done the following:
#setenforce 0
#dmesg -c
#audit2allow -d

Which shoud list my avc errors, and none are shown. If I setenforce 0,
all works, if I setenforce 1, I have a problem... I'm running the
latest selinux-policy and in the readme it states that the postfix
mailman issue has been fixed? Ugh. Any ideas? There's not much traffic
on the matter over at SELinux...

Thanks!
-john


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