> Mark wrote:
>> Greg White wrote:
>>
>>Since the mailman account on a centos and redhat system is setup as nologin
>>how else would you send a post?
>
>
> Via SMTP to the incoming MTA.
>
>
>>I tried to post a message to the list. I started mu
> Mark wrote:
>> Greg White wrote:
>>
>>I then use mutt (still as root) to send an email and this is what I see in
>>/var/log/maillog
>>Aug 1 13:21:44 list postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix mail system
>>Aug 1 13:21:44 list postfix/master
> Mark wrote:
>> Greg White wrote:
>>
>>> Mark wrote:
>>>
>>> The above looks good. what is the exact group mismatch error
message
>>> you get in the DSN and/or maillog when you mail to
t...@list.xyz.com?
>>
>>To send the
> krem...@kreme.com wrote:
> On 1-Aug-2009, at 12:43, Greg White wrote:
>> To send the test message I sshd into my box as user, su - to root,
>> and did:
>> # /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post test
>> Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script t
> Mark wrote:
>> Greg wrote:
>>
>># ls -lhZ /etc/aliases*
>>-rw-r--r-- root root system_u:object_r:etc_aliases_t /etc/aliases
>>-rw-r--r-- root root system_u:object_r:etc_aliases_t /etc/aliases.db
>>
>># ls -lhZ /etc/mailman/aliases*
>>-rw-rw root mailman user_u:object_r:mailman_data_t /etc/ma
> Mark wrote:
>
>> Greg wrote:
>>
>>I am running Centos 5.3 with all of the updates. I needed a mail list server
>>so I installed mailman and postfix. I did yum install postfix and yum install
>>mailman. postfix installed and can send email to my live account so it is
>>working. mailman is inst
Hi,
I am running Centos 5.3 with all of the updates. I needed a mail list server
so I installed mailman and postfix. I did yum install postfix and yum install
mailman. postfix installed and can send email to my live account so it is
working. mailman is installed and I can goto my server an