On 10/25/2010 02:52 AM, mattias wrote:
Have run a mailman install on my centos 5.5 server
Installed from centos repo
I have added
MTA = 'Postfix' to mm_cfg.py
But the aliases don't go to the aliases file
So posting to my lists not work
You also need to specify the aliases file in Postfix :
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Alessandro Bruchi wrote:
>I all, who can explain me howto run multiple instances of mailman in a single
>host (one for different domain)?
>Do I have to create different /etc/init.d/mailman??
Each instance of Mailman needs to be configured with a unique value for
prefix (and var-prefix if diffe
Thanks, Mark.
Don't you ever sleep? :))
Regards, Mike
On 25 October 2010 15:25, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Mike Maughan wrote:
> >
> >Is there any way I can set up MM to send predefined posts to the list (as
> >opposed to direct to the poster) on receipt of various triggers?
>
>
> I don't think s
Mike Maughan wrote:
>
>Is there any way I can set up MM to send predefined posts to the list (as
>opposed to direct to the poster) on receipt of various triggers?
I don't think so. Depending on the nature of the triggers, it may be
possible to do this outside of Mailman with some other process th
mattias wrote:
>Have run a mailman install on my centos 5.5 server
>Installed from centos repo
Have you asked for help on a CentOS forum?
Have you looked at /usr/share/doc/mailman-2.1.9/INSTALL.REDHAT ?
>I have added
>MTA = 'Postfix' to mm_cfg.py
>But the aliases don't go to the aliases file
Afternoon all,
Amongst others I run a mailman list for our family history society (The
Maughan Society) and like many such lists we get quite a lot of new members
"dropping in" with a specific query then "dropping out" again once they have
that specific question answered.
Our community aims to ke
Have run a mailman install on my centos 5.5 server
Installed from centos repo
I have added
MTA = 'Postfix' to mm_cfg.py
But the aliases don't go to the aliases file
So posting to my lists not work
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