On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 09:34:16PM -0600, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote: > man aliases > > list-name:include:/path/to/file/with/aliases > > look into allow_mail_to_commands and allow_mail_to_files for postfix > so that you can also pipe it to a script that saves it in some db.
For a nearly static mailing list using postfix aliases is looking quite economical, presumably it would have the smallest footprint as MTA itself is doing the core job. For my second requirement of web archive I was looking for a good efficient (preferably C based) archiver preferably a separate component rather than a part of some mlm. These seem surprisingly few in number. I came across blists[1]. Integratable via procmail (or equivalent) as well as can be run as a cron job. It uses cgi to generate pages on the fly. It might make it conservative on space. But I think cgi would add to security hassles. I'd have preferred static htmls instead. Sample archives are here[2]. I am not particularly liking lack of threaded view (though thread links are present once you click on an item). But anyway, not finding too many alternatives that are efficient. Would appreciate comments and suggestions on postfix-blists combination for my requirements (i.e. mailing list with archives for a closed group of around 300, with web browsable archives and small resource footprint). I am considering adding blists it to pkgsrc-wip, after knowing the comments from the list. Mayuresh [1] https://github.com/aabc/blists [2] https://lists.openwall.net/linux-kernel/