You are missing the pipe in front of the aliases. Example:
fp: "| /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post fp"
The pipe tells the mail server to launch the program
(/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman, and to feed the message into the
program as data.
You'll need to edit all the aliases and add a
The mail should be downloaded straight into the Mailman script which
moves it straight to the qfiles. The email should never be stored in a
local queue file once the alias for the list is invoked.
This indicates that you have a problem with the aliases (or your systems
interpretation of the alias
Jon,
I have created a list and received the notification of it. I added the
list to the aliases file and sent messages to it.
maillog show the messages being passed to Mailman. The messages get as far
as the mail directory and do not get to the qfiles directories.
At this point there is one
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 10:12, David Miner wrote:
> I am running version 2.1.4 of Mailman.
> It was installed from the FreeBSD port.
> I am running FreeBSD 4.9
> My MTA is sendmail.
>
> I have installed and configured Mailman 2.1.4. I have created a list and
> entered the information in /etc/alias
I am running version 2.1.4 of Mailman.
It was installed from the FreeBSD port.
I am running FreeBSD 4.9
My MTA is sendmail.
I have installed and configured Mailman 2.1.4. I have created a list and
entered the information in /etc/aliases and run newaliases.
My /var/log/maillog show incoming mail