No, the newlist command does not update /etc/aliases,
as you most probably require super user priviledges
to update /etc/aliases, while you may not require
super user priviledges to create a new list.
So, you have to do that manually.
Pankaj
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Yes, indeed this is the situation I am also in. I have an application,
somewhat like SourceForge, where we embed Mailman as the list manager.
The user is already logged in to the main application, and we know
the user's email address, etc. So, its not very nice to have:
(1) separate passwords for
Yes, indeed this is the situation I am also in. I have an application,
somewhat like SourceForge, where we embed Mailman as the list manager.
The user is already logged in to the main application, and we know
the user's email address, etc. So, its not very nice to have:
(1) separate passwords for