At 6:37 AM -0500 2004/02/03, James Ralston wrote:
For my Mailman server, I wrote a script to extract the mailman alias
entries and merge them with my master aliases file. I run this from
cron every 10 minutes. Usually, by the time the list owner gets done
fiddling with the config for his new
Ralston
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] More on Sendmail
>For my Mailman server, I wrote a script to extract the mailman alias
>entries and merge them with my master aliases file. I run this from
>cron every 10 minutes. Usually, by the time the list owner gets done
For my Mailman server, I wrote a script to extract the mailman alias
entries and merge them with my master aliases file. I run this from
cron every 10 minutes. Usually, by the time the list owner gets done
fiddling with the config for his new list, the alias file entries have
already been genera
On 2004-01-18 at 20:52:50-0800 "T. Glen Haggard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry for the multiple post on this. In researching more it seems
> that Mailman must create an alias in the /etc/aliases file.
The alias entries for the new list must be added to the aliases file.
Mailman doesn't do t
Sorry for the multiple post on this. In researching more it seems that
Mailman must create an alias in the /etc/aliases file. If this is so does it
run the new aliases program? There are entries in this file from Mailman but
nothing about the new lists that I created. This must be why they do not
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