Bug#314534: lists-archives: Invoking pipes from /etc/aliases file is widely considered obsolete and deprecated.

2005-10-31 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Thomas Clavier said: Cesar Mendoza wrote: I use exim4 with mailman. Mailman requires pipes in the /etc/aliases to work properly. One of the things that you can set on the exim configuration file is what user and group to run the piped programs. yes, but width

Bug#314534: lists-archives: Invoking pipes from /etc/aliases file is widely considered obsolete and deprecated.

2005-06-20 Thread Cesar Mendoza
Hi, I use exim4 with mailman. Mailman requires pipes in the /etc/aliases to work properly. One of the things that you can set on the exim configuration file is what user and group to run the piped programs. Here is what I use on my exim4 configuration file: system_aliases: debug_print = R:

Bug#314534: lists-archives: Invoking pipes from /etc/aliases file is widely considered obsolete and deprecated.

2005-06-20 Thread Thomas Clavier
Cesar Mendoza wrote: I use exim4 with mailman. Mailman requires pipes in the /etc/aliases to work properly. One of the things that you can set on the exim configuration file is what user and group to run the piped programs. yes, but width this config, you can't run multiples piped programs

Bug#314534: lists-archives: Invoking pipes from /etc/aliases file is widely considered obsolete and deprecated.

2005-06-16 Thread Thomas Clavier
Package: lists-archives Version: 200300506-1.1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable I use lists-archives width exim4 and in exim4 using pipes in the /etc/aliases file is disabled. Readme and other docs don't explain how to make a dedicated router/transport pair. If i manualy