At Thu, 1 Mar 2018 19:31:50 -0800 Mark Sapiro wrote:
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> On 03/01/2018 06:53 PM, Jesse B. Crawford wrote:
> >
> > The one idea I've thought of so far is a chroot issue since parts of
> > Postfix run chrooted, but my understanding is that the 'local' delivery
> > is not run in a chroot, and chec
On 03/01/2018 06:53 PM, Jesse B. Crawford wrote:
>
> The one idea I've thought of so far is a chroot issue since parts of
> Postfix run chrooted, but my understanding is that the 'local' delivery
> is not run in a chroot, and checking the postfix master.cf bears this
> out as it is marked 'n' in t
On 2018-03-01 12:50, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 03/01/2018 11:22 AM, Jesse B. Crawford wrote:
>> Yes, I can create rules by hand fine including as the mailman user.
>
>
> ???
>
> We're not talking about creating rules. We're talking about creating
> queue files in /usr/local/mailman/qfiles/in/
So
On 03/01/2018 11:22 AM, Jesse B. Crawford wrote:
> Yes, I can create rules by hand fine including as the mailman user.
???
We're not talking about creating rules. We're talking about creating
queue files in /usr/local/mailman/qfiles/in/
> I've also checked the ownership and group on both alias
Yes, I can create rules by hand fine including as the mailman user.
I've also checked the ownership and group on both aliases and the virtual
domain map. I'm still wondering if postfix might be using the wrong user or
group but I'm not sure how best to test that.
On March 1, 2018 11:49:01 AM
On 03/01/2018 12:06 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> The one thing you can check (I don't think check_perms checks it) is
> mailman's aliases.db file MUST be owned by mailman. Postfix runs the
> pipe as the user that owns the aliases.db file in which the pipe alias
> is found. See DELIVERY RIGHTS in 'man
On 02/28/2018 09:26 PM, Jesse B. Crawford wrote:
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> When I try to email to a list, the following error is produced:
...
>File "/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Switchboard.py", line 136, in
> enqueue fp = open(tmpfile, 'w')
> IOError: [Errno 30] Read-only file system:
> '/usr/local/mailm
Hello,
I'm having a rather frustrating problem that I haven't been able to find
anyone else running into and I'm a bit stumped. I have mailman installed
from source on a Fedora 27 machine, and I'm using it along with Postfix
in a configuration using an aliases file and virtual domain map managed
by