Re: [Mailman-Users] Re: Postfix-style virtual domains broken in mailman 2.1.1

2004-03-18 Thread Shaun T. Erickson
Boris Folgmann wrote: Tnx, it works. I thought that the line has to be in the same file! Glad to be of service. Perhaps this restores some of the karma I lost by asking questions the past two days that were FAQ items. :) -ste -- Mailman-Users

[Mailman-Users] Re: Postfix-style virtual domains broken in mailman 2.1.1

2004-03-18 Thread Boris Folgmann
Shaun T. Erickson schrieb: > You put the "some.dom.ain foo" line in valiases, along with any other > aliases for that domain (if you have any), and mailman puts the rest > into virtual-mailman. Tnx, it works. I thought that the line has to be in the same file! cu, boris --

Re: [Mailman-Users] Re: Postfix-style virtual domains broken in mailman 2.1.1

2004-03-18 Thread Shaun T. Erickson
Boris Folgmann wrote: Ok, I've already tested this, but that doesn't help much. Everytime I add a new mailing list, genaliases is called and virtual-mailman is overwritten. And since mailman has all information why doesn't it add the line? Should be one line of code in Python, I assume. I would pa

[Mailman-Users] Re: Postfix-style virtual domains broken in mailman 2.1.1

2004-03-18 Thread Boris Folgmann
Hi Shaun! Shaun T. Erickson schrieb: > You are supposed to do it yourself. This from README.POSTFIX: It's not in my version. I assume you refer to the latest release. > manpage). Note that it's your responsibility to include the > "virtual-alias.domain anything" line as described man