On 8/13/07, Thomas Anderson wrote:

>  I want to enable piping in /etc/aliases. GNU/Debian Etch has piping
>  disabled by default and that makes Mailman not work with Exim4.

This is a Debian/Etch or Exim problem, and has nothing to do with 
Mailman, except that Mailman gets caught by the fallout.

Try using their documentation, their FAQs, their mailing lists, 
etc... to sort out this issue.  You're not likely to be able to get 
anything in the way of support on an OS or MTA-specific question like 
this on a mailing list devoted to supporting Mailman.

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