I've got an "ispconfig3" based Ubuntu 10.10 server installation, running 
postfix.  The mail server works perfectly.


I wish to add mailman to the setup, and am hitting a brick wall.  I've looked 
all over for clues, but no luck so far.


I created a new domain "lists.my.dom", where the "my.dom" is the actual doman.  
In postfix "main.cf"  I added a special "/etc/mailman/transport" which has the 
single line:


     lists.my.dom   mailman:


The default setup of master.cf already has an appropriate mailman line in it.


I also have the "recipient_delimiter", "owner_request_special" and 
"mailman_destination_recipient_limit" set as per the FAQs I've read.  I also 
have "virtual_alias_domains" set to lists.my.dom, because without it postfix 
doesn't seem to recognize mail to that domain.


I've got mm_cfg.py set for POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS , and have tried both 
MTA=None and MTA-Postfix to no avail.


What happens is that incoming mail for say, '[email protected]' is accepted, 
and eventually gets sent by postfix t' [email protected]', which ends up being just 
another virtual user.  Of course, that's not what I need to happen.


Anybody have a clue for me?


Thank you very much,
Ron




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