Mark A. Olbert wrote:
>I'm running into a GID problem in the interface between mailman and postfix.
>Here's the error message:
>
>(Command died with status 2: "/usr/mailman/mail/mailman post mailman". Command
>output: Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be
>execut
I'm running into a GID problem in the interface between mailman and postfix.
Here's the error message:
(Command died with status 2: "/usr/mailman/mail/mailman post mailman". Command
output: Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be
executed as group "mailman", but th
Scott Race wrote:
>I'm inheriting a server that has mailman setup on it, but eventually will have
>mailman lists for multiple domain names. I'm having hard time figuring out
>what was previously done, but ultimately trying to get at least one mailman
>list working on one domain. However, it's
At 7:56 PM -0500 2004-09-08, Eric Renfro wrote:
How could I get use mailman/lists to generate a postfix "route" map, so
I could have a usable recipient map somewhat similar to what's shown at:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2004-01/0207.html
If you follow the instructions in the
How could I get use mailman/lists to generate a postfix "route" map, so
I could have a usable recipient map somewhat similar to what's shown at:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2004-01/0207.html
Eric Renfro
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I tried the postfix-to-mailman.py script and I tried the virtual regexp
method described at http://listes.rezo.net/how.php but I did not managed
to get anything working either way. Maybe both methods were too
sophisticated for my rough skills. They looked good on paper though. In
the end, I had suc