Hello

Firstly, can I congratulate you for making such a powerful piece of software as 
Mailman available for free and open source. I also am grateful to you for 
allowing Apple to implement it into their server solution.

As a new administrator serving the needs of a large group of visually impaired 
users, I need to take advantage of Mailman to implement our mailing lists.

I'm having a problem, however. And I wondered whether you'd be able to help me.

I need to host lists in a number of virtual domains and I'm a little unclear as 
to how to proceed beyond the basic configuration as I'm getting errors.

So, to try and explain.  My server's fully qualified domain name is 
mail.tft-bbs.co.uk and I need to host lists, as I said, in virtual domains.

So, I modified the paths, correctly I think, to point to the virtual alias and 
Mailman files so that Mailman and Postfix would interact.

First, I used the following commands in Apple's Terminal to view the Postfix 
virtual maps file:

sudo /usr/sbin/postconf virtual_alias_maps

Then, I did the following to add the path to the virtual Mailman file:

sudo /usr/sbin/postconf -e virtual_alias_maps='hash:/etc/postfix/virtual_users, 
hash:/var/mailman/data/virtual-mailman'

Then, I manually edited:

/usr/share/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py

Python script to add the virtual domains in the Postfix_style variable, as 
follows:

MTA = 'Postfix'
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = '<mail.tft-bbs.co.uk>'
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = '<mail.tft-bbs.co.uk>'
POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS = [ 'cecimac.org', 'dane-trethowan.net', 
'gordon-smith.me.uk', 'small-world-radio.net', 'softcon.com', 'tft-bbs.com', 
'tft-bbs.org', 'tft-bbs.org.uk', 'tft-bbs.net', ] 

Can you tell me whether I have that syntax correct?  I apologise for what are 
probably irritating, basic configuration questions.  However, being totally 
blind and having to work by memorising parts of the documentation at a time and 
then putting them into the correct configuration files, I think it's highly 
likely that I've overlooked or misunderstood something.

When I use the command:

sudo /usr/share/mailman/bin/newlist -e 'tft-bbs.com' mac-access

I am prompted for the administrator's E-Mail address and initial list password.

Once those are entered, I'm getting an illegal list name error, which looks 
like:

Illegal list name mac-acc...@mail

I'm puzzled as to what I've done wrong, but it's probably obvious to more 
experienced administrators.

If you would point me to my error, or suggest possible causes I would be 
extremely grateful.

I fully intend to contribute to this most worth while project with a financial 
donation as soon as I can when we're up and running.  This kind of work 
deserves our support, since it's at the heart of what we use on the Internet 
every single day.

Many thanks in advance for any assistance.

Gordon Smith




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