Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Andrea S. Gozzi writes:
'relay_domains = lists.vp44.net' fixed it.
Why is this a right way to do it? I would think that if it's all the
same host you would want something to say I'll handle it, which is
what mydestination does for real domains, and
I'm currently running Postfix with SQL backend for virtual domains.
One of the domain owners wants to set up a mailing list and I decided to
go with Mailman (great web administration).
I installed Mailman and configured it (along with Postfix) following the
instructions here:
Andrea S. Gozzi writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: mail for lists.vp44.net loops back to myself
Would somebody know how to fix this?
You probably need to tell postfix that it accepts mail addressed to
lists.vp44.net for local delivery. I would guess that the parameter
is virtual_alias_domains in
Andrea S. Gozzi wrote:
I'm currently running Postfix with SQL backend for virtual domains.
One of the domain owners wants to set up a mailing list and I decided to
go with Mailman (great web administration).
I installed Mailman and configured it (along with Postfix) following the
'relay_domains = lists.vp44.net' fixed it.
Andrea
On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 07:26 -0400, Paul Tomblin wrote:
Andrea S. Gozzi wrote:
I'm currently running Postfix with SQL backend for virtual domains.
One of the domain owners wants to set up a mailing list and I decided to
go with Mailman
Andrea S. Gozzi writes:
'relay_domains = lists.vp44.net' fixed it.
Why is this a right way to do it? I would think that if it's all the
same host you would want something to say I'll handle it, which is
what mydestination does for real domains, and virtual_alias_domains
does for virtual