But those two files are identical.
-Steven
On 11/1/07, Steve Burling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On November 1, 2007 8:59:53 PM -0500 Steven **
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. $ cat /etc/aliases
## mailman mailing list
mailman: |/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post mailman
On 11/1/07, Steven ** wrote:
Seems like my [EMAIL PROTECTED] listinquestion lines
are not being parsed. Are those supposed to go in the aliases file?
I'm thinking no. So, where should they be?
Yes, in the aliases file. However, you should have a colon after the
alias and before the
On 11/1/07, Steven ** wrote:
3. $ cat /etc/aliases
[ ... deletia ... ]
$ sudo newaliases
WARNING: local host name (montgoss-server) is not qualified; see
cf/README: WHO AM I?
/etc/mail/aliases: 21 aliases, longest 52 bytes, 1218 bytes total
Note that these two file names are
Upon further inspection, they are identical... now. I'm guessing
they weren't before. Because, now when I run newaliases, I get:
$ sudo newaliases
WARNING: local host name (montgoss-server) is not qualified; see
cf/README: WHO AM I?
/etc/mail/aliases: line 28: missing colon
/etc/mail/aliases:
--On November 1, 2007 8:59:53 PM -0500 Steven **
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. $ cat /etc/aliases
## mailman mailing list
mailman: |/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post mailman
mailman-admin:|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman admin mailman
snip
$ sudo newaliases
WARNING:
I just took those virtual mappings out of the /etc/mail/aliases file
and re-ran newaliases. I tested via telnet and the message posted to
the list! So, apparently my listinquestion aliases weren't in both
aliases files originally.
-Steven
On 11/1/07, Steven ** [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Upon
Steven wrote:
I just took those virtual mappings out of the /etc/mail/aliases file
and re-ran newaliases. I tested via telnet and the message posted to
the list! So, apparently my listinquestion aliases weren't in both
aliases files originally.
There are two separate things.
Aliases of the
Steven wrote:
Yup:
$ ps auxww| grep mailmanctl |grep -v grep
list 5288 0.0 0.4 8704 4560 ?Ss Oct28 0:00
/usr/bin/python /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailmanctl -s -q start
$ ps auxww | egrep 'p[y]thon'
list 5288 0.0 0.4 8704 4560 ?Ss Oct28 0:00
/usr/bin/python
I setup a new list. But the messages aren't going through. I get a
returned mail with the following:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(reason: 550 5.1.1 User unknown)
- Transcript of session follows -
550 5.1.1 [EMAIL
montgoss wrote:
I setup a new list. But the messages aren't going through. I get a
returned mail with the following:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(reason: 550 5.1.1 User unknown)
Did you install MTA aliases for the new list?
--
Mark
Possibly. How do I check?
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Did you install MTA aliases for the new list?
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montgoss wrote:
Possibly. How do I check?
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Did you install MTA aliases for the new list?
What is your incoming MTA? Some MTA's (e.g., exim) can be configured to
deliver mail to Mailman programatically and don't use aliases. Postfix
can be integrated with Mailman so that
I am using Sendmail. My /etc/alias file has:
## mailman mailing list
mailman: |/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post mailman
mailman-admin: |/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman admin mailman
mailman-bounces: |/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman bounces mailman
Steven ** sent the message below at 09:39 10/29/2007:
I am using Sendmail. My /etc/alias file has:
## mailman mailing list
mailman: |/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post mailman
mailman-admin: |/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman admin mailman
mailman-bounces:
On 10/29/07, montgoss wrote:
I have no clue what that error means. And none of my searching turned up a
solution that worked for me.
That's an alias problem. Depending on which MTA you use and how you
integrate your MTA into Mailman, you will need to fix your aliases.
Go back to the
Well, I added those for my new list and then ran newaliases. Posts
are no longer bounced, but they still aren't going out to list
members. I checked the mailman logs and can't find anything
associated with the post attempt. I also checked what I believe are
the sendmail logs (/var/log/mail.*)
Steven wrote:
Well, I added those for my new list and then ran newaliases. Posts
are no longer bounced, but they still aren't going out to list
members. I checked the mailman logs and can't find anything
associated with the post attempt. I also checked what I believe are
the sendmail logs
Yup:
$ ps auxww| grep mailmanctl |grep -v grep
list 5288 0.0 0.4 8704 4560 ?Ss Oct28 0:00
/usr/bin/python /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailmanctl -s -q start
$ ps auxww | egrep 'p[y]thon'
list 5288 0.0 0.4 8704 4560 ?Ss Oct28 0:00
/usr/bin/python
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