and don't forget that most mail servers' configurations
will require you to run something to get the mail server
to recognize the new aliases (ie; sendmail's "newaliases",
and postfix's newaliases or "postalias hash:/path/to/aliases-file"
or whatever's appropriate for your configuration).
-jess
Nick wrote:
> Hi,
> I've installed Mailman on a debian system running postfix. I can add
> newlists, and subscribe but when i go to confirm my subscription I get a
> user not found (listname-request). I have created several lists but none of
> the create the necessary users although the script ind
Hi,
I've installed Mailman on a debian system running postfix. I can add
newlists, and subscribe but when i go to confirm my subscription I get a
user not found (listname-request). I have created several lists but none of
the create the necessary users although the script indicates that this has
b
Hi,
I've installed Mailman on a debian system running
postfix. I can add newlists, and subscribe but when i go to confirm my
subscription I get a user not found (listname-request). I have created several
lists but none of the create the necessary users although the script indicates
that this