Christopher Adams wrote:
>
>I have noticed in my mailman logs an entry like this, which comes
>repeatedly, and not just for one particular list. My question is, what is
>posting to the list from the listname-owner that is causing this?
>
>Aug 19 12:13:16 2010 (12806) post to yspnetwork from
>listna
Hello all,
I have noticed in my mailman logs an entry like this, which comes
repeatedly, and not just for one particular list. My question is, what is
posting to the list from the listname-owner that is causing this?
Aug 19 12:13:16 2010 (12806) post to yspnetwork from
listname-ow...@mydomain.com
Hi Mark,
2010/8/19 Mark Sapiro :
> Note that while people on this list may be willing/able to help you
> with this, this is not really a GNU Mailman question. It is a Postfix
> question or possibly a Debian/Ubuntu packaging question. Based on what
> you have posted so far, postfix_to_mailman.py w
Florian Effenberger wrote:
>
>I've reproduced the configuration according to various howtos,
>including the documentation inside the Python file, and every
>configuration all of a sudden throws this "User unknown" error, unless
>I disable the local_recipient_maps. Anyone else ever experienced these
Hi Mark,
> This is really a Postfix question, not a Mailman question, but
> postfix_to_mailman.py is designed to work with a dedicated domain
> which receives all and only Mailman list mail.
>
> There needs to be an entry in Postfix's transport_maps specifying a
> 'mailman' transport for that doma