Sorry, wrong list, please ignore my last.
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you set the MTU to the
same value on every machine on your network.
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mes, when
I reboot, it still doesn't start and I have to manually type that
command as root, but since I don't plan to reboot very often, it's
not a big deal for me.
Hope this helps,
Jeremy Gilbert
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it works just to find out.
I guess it will remain a mystery why my Mailman works this way and
almost everyone else's works the way you described.
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a/aliases*
Yes, I saw that, and I followed those instructions, but until I
changed the ownership of /etc/aliases and /etc/postfix/aliases*
the wrapper was still being run as gid "nogroup". I think the
documentation should be changed to also recommend change those
files to group ownership
ould this be added to the
documentation somewhere? I can usually find anything using the
documentation, but I really don't think this information is in the
documentation or FAQ anywhere.
Thanks again,
Jeremy Gilbert
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/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman
Looks like mailman:mailman. Are the permission bits correct?
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hange Postfix to run
the wrapper as gid mailman. However, I can't find how to do this.
I've followed all the instructions in INSTALL, README and
README.POSTFIX, but I'm obviously still missing something.
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Jeremy Gilbert
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I have a new Mailman server running Mailman 2.1.3 with postfix on
a Slackware 9.1 machine. Postfix is working great. I can send
and receive mail to any local account on the list server.
My problem is that no e-mail sent to any of the lists I've created
is forwarded, I cannot send invitation e-ma