Zain Memon wrote:
>I wonder why they want me to put in mysql stuff.
It has something to do with using a mysql database to validate
something for Postfix or something. As I mentioned before, the How To
you are following is for something much more complicated than a
straightforward Mailman - Postf
I wonder why they want me to put in mysql stuff.
What is a "normal" value for the $relay_domains variable?
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 11:33:14 -0800, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Zain Memon wrote:
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> >I've tried sticking it into both /etc/aliases and
> >/usr/local/mailman/data/alia
Zain Memon wrote:
>I've tried sticking it into both /etc/aliases and
>/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases.My postfix $alias_maps variable
>includes both these locations. Yeah, I've ran both newaliases and
>genaliases. I've ran a postalias on both as well. Followed the
>INSTALL, README, and README.POST
I've tried sticking it into both /etc/aliases and
/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases.My postfix $alias_maps variable
includes both these locations. Yeah, I've ran both newaliases and
genaliases. I've ran a postalias on both as well. Followed the
INSTALL, README, and README.POSTFIX down to the dot.
Fo
Zain Memon wrote:
>I'm running Postfix as my MTA with Mailman, and I'm having a bit of
>trouble. I've created a list, added subscribers, and stuck the info
>into /etc/aliases.
Why not /usr/local/mailman/data/aliases which mailman will update
automatically with the right settings in mm_cfg.py
>Ho
I'm running Postfix as my MTA with Mailman, and I'm having a bit of
trouble. I've created a list, added subscribers, and stuck the info
into /etc/aliases. However, when I email the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
address, it bounces back as "Unknown User." Here's what shows up in
/var/log/maillog:
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