> > Mentioning TMDA brings up another point I've been thinking about > > yesterday: It's not very smart to disable the qmail extensions by > > default as how I understand the switch, this disables the > > user-whatever -> user feature of qmail which is on what ezmlm relies. > > So the default install actually prevents ezmlm from working (wonder > > how long it takes until some newbie complains about qmailadmin being > > broken cause he can't set up ezmlm)!
Not true. ezmlm is delivered via .qmail files. These files are processed before vpopmail get's involved. The difference with the --enable-qmail-ext=n default is that vdelivermail does not lookup "user" as well as "user-ext". Since vdelivermail is not involved in ezmlm processing there is no problem with creating mailing lists with ezmlm and having vpopmail use the --enable-qmail-ext=n option. Ken Jones
