at least that long before
> submitting the form.
>
> This is not perfect, but the intent is to require first getting the form and
> then delaying a bit to fill it out before submitting it to prevent bots from
> submitting a canned form or getting the form and replying immedia
2025-43919
-- wasn't able to reproduce on 2.1.39, getting "Access denied" from Mailman
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ralf.hil
(since it says "postfix-us...@postfix.org")
We're currently stopping these mails, but I think mm3 is not acting
correctly here (unless we're missing something)
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t.readlines()
> p.wait
> return(lines)
I guess the script must run as user "mailman" or "root"
Which error messag exactly?
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Invali
my
> archives. I no longer have access to that Mailman system.
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ralf.hildebra...@charite.de
ht
)
> No code change is needed.
Argh. That is an ugly hack. I helped myself by simply filling in my
address, changing the admins and then bouncing the mail I received to
the "new" admins.
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been created"-email
OR
* re-sending the "Your list has been created"-Email after I manually added the
extra owners
Enlighten me!
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Invalidenstraße 120/121 | D-10115
external_addresses > 10:
print '%s: danger - unmoderated liste and many external members: %s'
% ( mlist.real_name, external_addresses)
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Invalidenstraße 120/121 | D-
* Ralf Hildebrandt via Mailman-Users :
> Sorry for the simple question, but how do I get the number of list
> members from a particular list using "withlist"?
>
> I'm trying to find lists with generic_nonmember_action set to 0 AND
> the number of list members
Sorry for the simple question, but how do I get the number of list
members from a particular list using "withlist"?
I'm trying to find lists with generic_nonmember_action set to 0 AND
the number of list members exceeding a certain threshold.
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grade should be safe,
> the maintainers are reliable authors in this field.
I'm running 0.15.1, but that doesn't seem to be covered by the changes
for .2 & .3
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Invali
600;fo=1;";
which is syntactically incorrect. The extra ";mailto:postmas...@somenet.org"; is
wrong, I guess the tag "ruf=" is missing here!
It should probably read
"v=DMARC1;p=none;pct=100;rua=mailto:postmas...@somenet.org;ruf=mailto:postmas...@somenet.org;ri=3600;
e subscription to be approved by admin, so I could
> review who was trying to sign up.
Yes, I've ssen that as well. All were coming from the same ip.
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Invalidenstraße
when messing with the Message-ID? Conditionally
> messing with the Message-ID is an entirely different problem.
>
> This will probably be an interesting thread to read.
:)
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Geschäftsbereich IT | Abtei
hing up in Postfix, but is there an easy way (tm)?
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ralf.hildebra...@charite.de
https://www.
can download the file alright using curl/wget (environment variables
are set correctly)
a) How can I force a download?
b) Can I manually drop the file into
/usr/share/publicsuffix/public_suffix_list.dat and force recreation of
public_suffix_list.dafsa?
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spam to the list-bounces
> address, setting bounce_unrecognized_goes_to_list_owner => no makes sense.
On $LIST-bounces I'm mostly getting mails that should go to the list
address, sinc ethe users somehow managed to bookmark their VERPidfied
sender address as "list addre
s case then what happens when such a bounce arrives? MM2.1 discards
> it?
I think so
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Tel.
t' instead of 'Discard'.
>
>
> These settings apply only to list posts, not to mail to the list-bounces
> address.
But those can be disabled as well:
bounce_unrecognized_goes_to_list_owner => no
on the subpage "bounce"
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3rdparty/mailman/bin/qrunner
--runner=BounceRunner:0:1" (running as the user "mailman") is using
more than 1800s of process time.
It's possible that a lot of mails bounced and thus the BounceRunner
has assloads of stuff to processs.
mailq
output might give a clue if there
* Stephen J. Turnbull :
> Ralf Hildebrandt writes:
>
> > How do I send an email to all list admins?
>
> AFAIK, one by one, or you could make a mailing list for them.
That's what I did.
> I guess
> you could save them one message by putting your announcement in th
-- but is there an easier
way?
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Tel. +49 30 450 570 155
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* David Andrews :
> I am running Mailman 2.1.35, cPanel. I have an existing list with both
> regular and digest delivery set up. If I turn off the digest, what happens
> to those subscribers who selected digest?
They get no email
Ralf Hildebrandt
Charité - Universitätsmediz
hives, i.e. delete
> old archived messaged that are X days/years old automatically?
mailman2 does that? I know the prune_arch script, yes, but
automatically?
> * What OS have distro packages for Mailman 3 ready to go?
I think it's installable via pip
Ralf Hildebrandt
Charité
er.txt
332 2020-November
460 database
1168 2020-December
17280164 attachments
Shouldn't prune_arch also clean out the "attachments" directory?
(mailman-2.1.34)
Ralf Hildebrandt
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk
Campus Benja
of the mailinglist is not in the To: or CC: header
You need to look at the approval request and check which condition
applies
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Campus Benjamin Franklin (CBF)
Haus I | 1. OG | Raum 105
Hindenburgdamm 30 |
/log/maillog while doing this.
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ralf.hildebra...@char
isabled by default.
The side effect was that these notifications increased the bounce
score, although the delivery was successful.
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Hindenburgd
, but it won't be much more that
11 minute in total for the 3rd delivery.
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Tel. +49 30 450
That's quite a lot. I know that postfx for example would rescan the
queue after 300s (5m) and probably retry the message then (after an
initial failure). Maybe they "tweaked" something :)
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Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwer
attached are two patches against mm2.1 which add sync_members
functionality to the GUI
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* Mark Sapiro :
> On 10/18/18 1:01 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> >
> > This caused all other mail via Mailman to be more or less stalled. Is
> > there a way of assigning priorities to lists, like giving all lists
> > "normal" priority and large lists "
lists
"normal" priority and large lists "low" priority?
OTOH sending small mails to large lists is ok, so maybe the product of
"size_of_mail" and "number_of_list_recipients" could be used to adjust
the priority accordingly
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* Mark Sapiro :
> On 09/04/2018 02:22 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> > Is it possible to make a list archive private (thus requiring
> > Email&pass), but allowing access when accessing from special IPs (i.e.
> > intranet)?
> >
> > I'm willing to perf
Is it possible to make a list archive private (thus requiring
Email&pass), but allowing access when accessing from special IPs (i.e.
intranet)?
I'm willing to perform ugly config hacks on the apache config...
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ralf
/var/log/mail.log tail I see notifications
> about the relevant lists with a suffix (queue active). I take it that
> this indicates that mail can be sent in principle, is that right?
>
> Any suggestions about where to look for more info welcome.
Check mailman's own logs, l
passed (since
sabishi.meis...@charite.de is a member) was:
From: "Sabishi.Meister@"
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Ges
The default action on administrative requests is "defer". I'd like to
set that to "accept" for a particular list. Is this possible?
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i May 08 09:25:51 2015] [error] [client 192.168.2.70] file =
> __builtin__.open(filename, mode, buffering)
> [Fri May 08 09:25:51 2015] [error] [client 192.168.2.70] IOError: [Errno 13]
> Permission denied: '/var/lib/mailman/logs/error'
Mailman is running as user ??? an canno
* Web Analysts :
> OSError: [Errno 40] Too many levels of symbolic links:
> '/usr/lib/mailman/archives/private/listname/listname'
Sounds like you have circular symlink somewhere around
/usr/lib/mailman/archives/private/listname/listname
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* Russell Woodford :
> How do I get a full list of subscribers via the Mailman web control panel
> (sadly 2.1.15 because Namecheap still haven't upgraded)?
You can't via the webinterface.
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ralf.hildeb
* BONNET, Frank :
> Hello
>
> I need to setup a "closed" list. That is a list where only members
> can post
That's the default
> AND cannot unsubscribe,
unsubscribe_policy -> yes
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Footnotes:
> [1] It's surprisingly difficult to handle duplicates truly gracefully.
Ohhh yes.
> For example, I personally consider the mailing list copy to be the
> "canonical" copy of a post, but direct CCs often arrive more quickly.
Same here. Happens all the time.
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* Mark Sapiro :
> On 11/05/2013 07:14 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> >
> > Strictly speaking, all that womand wanted was to know if the message
> > passed both mailing lists... So she should have more faith :)
>
>
> In cases like this, I suggest that the user c
* Stephen J. Turnbull :
> Ralf Hildebrandt writes:
>
> > Strictly speaking, all that womand wanted was to know if the message
> > passed both mailing lists... So she should have more faith :)
>
> For lists hosted by the same Mailman, Mailman 3 might be able to
In my c
* Barry Warsaw :
> On Nov 05, 2013, at 02:46 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> >There's not way of turning this off on Exchange
>
> Sounds like the same bit of "helpfulness" that Gmail performs.
>
> http://wiki.list.org/x/2IA9
>
> It's a tou
* Richard Damon :
> This is really a tough problem. Presumably, since mailman doesn't
> significantly alter the message (which is one reason it is allowed to
> maintain the message-id) it should really matter that the recipient only
> gets one copy of the message, or which one.
Yes, only the Subj
f9c5b409c1c2f3...@exchange41.charite.de>
[InternalId=22196727] Queued mail for delivery)
Exchange only delivers one (the first) to the user's mailbox.
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d result in multiple long delays, giving the
> half-hour time you're seeing for not all that many messages. Of
> course sendmail may be throttled for some reason, or an upstream
> gateway is throttling your host, or something.
But all that should be clearly visible in the log
find_member address
> remove him/her from all those lists,
remove_members --fromall address
> and place his/her e-mail address in the ban-list for all lists on the
> server.
Don't know about that one.
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r
ailman/data/transport-mailman I've :
> # STANZA START: mailman
> # CREATED: Mon Sep 9 13:25:54 2013
> mail...@listes.mydomain2.tld local
local:
If /var/lib/mailman/data/transport-mailman is indeed used as
"transport_maps"
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ave not found a way of removing the address from the
list of *pending* subscription requests. How can I solve that problem?
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http://www.charite
06102810.gh14...@charite.de>: Post by non-member to a
members-only list
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Geschäftsbere
* Will Yardley :
> It seems someone is trying to forge-subscribe certain addresses (mostly
> AOL / Yahoo / Gmail etc. addresses) on our Mailman install.
Which version of mailman is that?
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* Mark Sapiro :
> On 4/23/2013 11:56 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> >
> > And even if the student empties the mailbox, the address won't be
> > enabled, since sync_members never resets the bounce status?
> >
> > Since I know my student's addresses
resets the bounce status?
Since I know my student's addresses to be valid, I should probably
disable "automatic bounce processing", right?
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http://www.c
or gmail.com (which are popular and common, and go through) and
> failing messages end in my specialized domain healthmap.chip.org. Is this
> the sort of thing that causes a problem with delivery? Are we maybe missing
> some sort of PTR records in the DNS? That is fixable, but I don
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> I missed the patch... Could you send it to me and I can comment on
> that :)
Found it. Hm. Postfix definitely logs rewrite operations.
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_rewrite_clients
remote_header_rewrite_domain
Their defaults are:
local_header_rewrite_clients = permit_inet_interfaces
remote_header_rewrite_domain =
Personally, I'm using
local_header_rewrite_clients =
remote_header_rewrite_domain =
(never ever rewrite)
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TPHOST in mm_cfg.py.
>
> And, what should I say... like a rocket!
>
> Thanks a lot to all of you for assisting me
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http://www.
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Stephen J. Turnbull :
> > Karsten Becker writes:
> > > WTF?
> > >
> > > > Dec 04 09:25:15 2012 qrunner(8680): connect: ('localhost', 10030)
> > > > Dec 04 09:25:15 2012 qrunner(8680): connect: (10030,
s of that particular smtpd
(otherwise mailman must wait until one is available)
* check the restrictions for that particular smtpd
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y the sender, but another date.
But the mails were archived correctly, at least according to their
respective Date: headers.
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pd
>services you access
> 2. postfix logs from a posting that get's delayed, if possible,
>delivery "from outside" to mailman and from mailman back to
>postfix
> 3. the corresponding mailman log
Exactly.
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..]
>
>
> It is extreme and highly unusual for a single Mailman-Postfix SMTP
> transaction to take 20 seconds, but it is almost certainly due to
> something in your Postfix configuration.
It's probably some DNS resolution issue (I'd say). Or a really slow
smtpd_proxy_
> Also, I think the bash script would make a good addition to the contrib
> directory for Mailman 2.1.16. May I add it there?
Personally, I'd say yes. It adds and doesn't change any
existing functionality for the benefit of all. So why not add it?
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a bug report and the patch which will be released with Mailman 2.1.16.
Excellent!!!
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Geschäftsbereich
f -name \*html | xargs ls
> >--time-style=long-iso -l | awk '{print $6"T"$7":00+00:00 "$8}' | grep
> >-v attachments)"
>
> Indeed - thanks for pointing out!
Did you update your patch already? If so, I'd apply it to our very own
mailman installation
* Mark Sapiro :
> On 11/11/2012 2:37 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> > Today I check the subscribers list ("Membership Management...
> > Section") on one of our lists and called up
> > the legend using "Click here to include the legend for this table."
>
th:
Error: The form lifetime has expired. (request forgery check)
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Could you show an example, please?
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> See <http://www.msapiro.net/scripts/list_requests> for a script that
> lists all the outstanding held message, subscription and
> unsubscription requests by list and type.
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks
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anding
requests?
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hat are
reported as spam by the victims at yahoo.
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at mail.python.org
You definitely get a +1 for me on this one :)
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Gesch
* Richard Shetron :
> What does this line really mean and why does it take so long to run?
It means that sending the mail to the marchreport_daily_alert_ctc10
list too 168.022 seconds,
> Oct 23 06:03:01 2012 (1870)
> <7.0.1.0.0.20121016133607.0469b...@marchreport.com>
> smtp to marchreport_daily
* Lindsay Haisley :
> IMHO, a restart of postfix would probably be in order, too. I know that
> many settings in my mail server, courier MTA, require a restart of the
> server after changing them in order for them to take effect.
postfix reload
suffices.
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> CAPTCHAs are already at the point where advanced code can apply statistical
> methods and solve them faster and better than many humans.
I recently got 30 new comments on my blog, all of which were spam.
And of course I'm using a CAPTCHA there. So Brad's point
* Chuck Rice :
>
> I am new to Mailman. I converted my lists from Surgemail to Mailman a week a
> go. I seem to have things running so far, but I have a question. If there is
> a place to read about this, Just point me to the correct document.
>
> I would like to find the spot in Mailman where
s were emailed but at 8am the next day 18th...this seems
> strange21 hour delay.
>
> Any ideas what to look at?
admin_immed_notify is maybe set to "no"
(to be found on the main admin page of the list)
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with postfix:
>
> root@dur:~#
> root@dur:~# cat /etc/postfix/transport
> root@dur:~#
> root@dur:~# nano /etc/postfix/transport
> root@dur:~#
> root@dur:~# cat /etc/postfix/transport
> lists.dur.bounceme.net mailman:
postmap /etc/postfix/transport
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r deliver all mail for t...@lists.mydomain.be by
> > local agent and so, use alias_maps ?
lists.mydomain.be must be in mydestination.
Try adding:
lists.mydomain.be local:
in transport_maps (just to make absolutely sure nothing else gets hold
of that domain)
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* David :
> Is there any method to identify the user from the AOL feedback loop?
Of course, just use verp :)
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* Terry Earley :
> Maybe VERP is the best solution for AOL and her evil step-sisters if you
> can stand the overhead?
Yep.
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* Thomas Hochstein :
> Ralf Hildebrandt schrieb:
>
> > Yahoo! users are truly special.
>
> AOL users are, too. (They also have a feedback loop.)
Yeah, and it's even worse, since it tries to weed out all info one
needs to identify the user :(
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then I use sync_members to sync them back it, thus fixing the worng
addresses.
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> It could be "fat finger" syndrome: Gmail, for example, puts the Report
> Spam button next the Delete Message button. I wouldn't be surprised
> if Yahoo! does the same thing.
Nope (at least not in the German Version)
There are two buttons security clearance in-betwee
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * David :
>
> > These 23 notices from Yahoo were from the same user, but for 23 different
> > messages from our list over the time period from 07 June 2012 to 13 June
> > 2012.
>
> This is the usual "I mistook the spam button for the dele
s
> like this?
We sometimes get LOTS of consecutive complaints when a luser "deletes"
his/her mail with the "spam" button :)
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user did not remember marking us as spam
> and she said today that she wanted to continue receiving emails from us. If
> she pressed the "this is SPAM/Junk"-Button 23 times today, you would think
> she would remember doing it when we asked her today.
Yahoo! users
How can I disable "no duplicates" for all members on a list?
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http://www.charite.de Hindenburgdamm 30, 12203 Berlin
Geschäftsbereich IT, Abt
you think of anything, please let me know. I have been reading all the
> DKIM related posts I can find, both on this list and other places.
Maybe it's just a smtpd_milter and thus not enabled for sendmail
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Ralf Hildebrandt Charite Universitätsmedizin Berlin
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* Geoff Shang :
> On Fri, 11 May 2012, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> >On the other hand we're getting spam reports for list mails (not
> >spam!) our users sent to a list. But since it's not spam we cannot
> >actually do anything about those mails while the LIST ADM
t. But since it's not spam we cannot
actually do anything about those mails while the LIST ADMIN could
easily unsubscribe the people reporting the spam.
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Ralf Hildebrandt Charite Universitätsmedizin Berlin
ralf.hildebra...@charite.deCampus Benjamin
* Ma, Yuan :
> Hi,
>
> As an owner of a mailing list, how can the owner change the admin password of
> the mailing list?
Via the webinterface.
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Ralf Hildebrandt Charite Universitätsmedizin Berlin
ralf.hildebra...@charite.deCampus Benjamin F
* Chad Rebuck :
> "postfix check"shows no output
Good!
> /etc/postfix/master.cf has
main.cf
> alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases, hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases
Looking good. Could you please issue a
ls -l /var/lib/mailman/data/aliases*
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* Chad Rebuck :
> postfix
* What does "postfix check" say?
* How are you interfacing mailman & postfix (pipe in master.cf?
/etc/aliases?)
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Ralf Hildebrandt Charite Universitätsmedizin Berlin
ralf.hildebra...@charite.deCampus Benjamin Franklin
http
ve also searched around and I'm not really understanding why the
> group "80" isn't translated to mailman? Ideas?
>
> mailman exists in /etc/group
>
> mailman:x:80:
Group 80 = mailman
> mailman exist in /etc/passwd
>
> mailman:x:80:80:GNU Mailing List
o call them. There
> is nothing magic about a Postfix transport named "mailman" that ties it
> to GNU Mailman. So this is really a Postfix issue, not a Mailman issue.
Yep.
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Ralf Hildebrandt Charite Universitätsmedizin Berlin
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* Mark Sapiro :
> On 3/7/2012 4:05 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> > # time ./genaliases
> >
> > real 2m39.183s user 0m55.771s sys 1m16.041s
> >
> > # ./list_lists |wc -l 906
> >
> > Is that "normal" or are my expectations exaggerated :)
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