Re: [Mailman-Users] Changing the "-bounces" address

2009-03-22 Thread Brad Knowles
on 3/22/09 8:02 PM, Mark Sapiro said: If the issue would truly be resolved or at least mitigated by having the Sender: be list-ad...@list.example.com instead of list-boun...@list.example.com, that's a really easy change that wouldn't have any unintended side effects. One thing I would want to

Re: [Mailman-Users] Changing the "-bounces" address

2009-03-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: >Mark Sapiro writes: > > > For Mailman 2.2, I am considering changing the Sender: header from the > > LIST-bounces address to the LIST posting address. > >IMO the list-post address is semantically inappropriate. The sender >header is the mailbox of the agent that inject

Re: [Mailman-Users] adding a list to a virtual domain

2009-03-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
David Newman wrote: > >This evening I tried creating a new list but posts from a subscriber to >the new list bounce with the message "User unknown in virtual mailbox >table." > >AFAICT Mailman is set up to work with Postfix virtual domains as >described in sections 6.1 and 6.2 of the Mailman docs.

Re: [Mailman-Users] adding a list to a virtual domain

2009-03-22 Thread Brad Knowles
on 3/21/09 9:02 PM, David Newman said: Greetings. I have a mailserver running OpenBSD 4.4, Postfix 2.5.3 and Mailman 2.1.0. The machine hosts multiple virtual domains and Mailman already hosts several mailing lists in one of these domains. When I got my start with Mailman over five years ago,

[Mailman-Users] adding a list to a virtual domain

2009-03-22 Thread David Newman
Greetings. I have a mailserver running OpenBSD 4.4, Postfix 2.5.3 and Mailman 2.1.0. The machine hosts multiple virtual domains and Mailman already hosts several mailing lists in one of these domains. This evening I tried creating a new list but posts from a subscriber to the new list bounce with