On 2013-04-01 10:21 AM, Kajetan Dolinar dolinar.kaje...@gmail.com wrote:
By a detailed and systematic search into my main.cf http://main.cf,
I have found out that I had a stale alias_maps setting somewhere in
the bushes amidst the comments and other settings. The first setting
in the file was
Am 04.04.2013 20:35, schrieb Charles Marcus:
On 2013-04-01 10:21 AM, Kajetan Dolinar dolinar.kaje...@gmail.com wrote:
By a detailed and systematic search into my main.cf http://main.cf, I have
found out that I had a stale
alias_maps setting somewhere in the bushes amidst the comments and
Charles Marcus:
On 2013-04-01 10:21 AM, Kajetan Dolinar dolinar.kaje...@gmail.com wrote:
By a detailed and systematic search into my main.cf http://main.cf,
I have found out that I had a stale alias_maps setting somewhere in
the bushes amidst the comments and other settings. The first
Hi Viktor, Wietse,
Thanks for your answers. I've configured the local.invalid destination, as
Viktor has siggested, and removed the default local transport from the
transport file, the virtual aliases for t...@jesej.si mailing list have
been accomodated to direct the mail to local.invalid
On Mon, Apr 01, 2013 at 03:16:17PM +0200, Kajetan Dolinar wrote:
Thanks for your answers. I've configured the local.invalid destination, as
Viktor has siggested, and removed the default local transport from the
transport file, the virtual aliases for t...@jesej.si mailing list have
been
Hi Viktor, all,
By a detailed and systematic search into my main.cf, I have found out that
I had a stale alias_maps setting somewhere in the bushes amidst the
comments and other settings. The first setting in the file was the correct
setting (doing the mailman job) and the second one was the
Hi all, Viktor, I don't know if this has reached the list (I haven't got
the replica of the mail from the list) so please excuse me for sending it
again.
Viktor, thank you very much for your answer. I did run the command, as you
suggested, and the result was expected:
# postmap -q test
Kajetan Dolinar:
Hi all, Viktor, I don't know if this has reached the list (I haven't got
the replica of the mail from the list) so please excuse me for sending it
again.
Viktor, thank you very much for your answer. I did run the command, as you
suggested, and the result was expected:
#
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 07:02:44AM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
The alias_maps parameter is used ONLY for domains in mydestination.
The OP explicitly routes the address in question to the local
transport. However, local(8) treats a queue-file recipient
address (one resolved to local(8) via the
Hi, Viktor,
Thank you very much for your answer. I did run the command, as you
suggested, but the result may be seen ...
# postmap -q test hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases
|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post test
this is exactly what i would like to have ... the delivery of mail intended
for
Greetings to everyone,
I have a working Postfix + Cyrus system tested (has got some history of
usage) but I want to add the Mailman system to it. However, it seems that I
cannot get mail through to the Mailman system past the Mailman's aliases,
i.e. the delivery to commands which Mailman uses to
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 12:26:36AM +0100, Kajetan Dolinar wrote:
Greetings to everyone,
I have a working Postfix + Cyrus system tested (has got some history of
usage) but I want to add the Mailman system to it. However, it seems that I
cannot get mail through to the Mailman system past the
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