bob 001 writes:
> I created the mailing list and didn't have to do it.
> Postfix configuration is pointing to mailman alias file which DOES
> gets updated with additional aliases when we create the new list.
> Am I misunderstanding something?
Yes. Steven is using the original Sendmail which
I created the mailing list and didn't have to do it.
Postfix configuration is pointing to mailman alias file which DOES
gets updated with additional aliases when we create the new list.
Am I misunderstanding something?
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Steven Jones wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any r
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] Sendmail - Aliases
Hi,
Is there any reason why there is no gui in Mailman to add the lines needed to
aliases fro sendmail?
regards
Steven
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Steven Jones writes:
> Is there any reason why there is no gui in Mailman to add the lines
> needed to aliases fro sendmail?
Because nobody who needs it has bothered to write it, basically, and
because AFAIK in standard installations of sendmail you need to be
root to change the aliases file.
On 18-Feb-2010, at 14:55, Steven Jones wrote:
> References:
>
> In-Reply-To:
[...]
> Hi,
Hi, please do not hijack someone else's thread when starting a new topic.
Create a NEW message addressed to the list, not a reply to a previous message.
You're breaking threading, and every time y
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>* Steven Jones :
>
>> uh no, Its done per list when you create the list, so that's lots of
>> command line additions, if I had a gui to do it I could allocate the
>> work to the helpdesk and not a linux admin.
>
>Very odd, with Postfix I don't have to do that. Both use Ber
* Steven Jones :
> uh no, Its done per list when you create the list, so that's lots of
> command line additions, if I had a gui to do it I could allocate the
> work to the helpdesk and not a linux admin.
Very odd, with Postfix I don't have to do that. Both use BerkeleyDB,
so I wonder why this sh
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:09:26AM +1300, Steven Jones wrote:
> uh no, Its done per list when you create the list, so that's lots of
> command line additions, if I had a gui to do it I could allocate the
> work to the helpdesk and not a linux admin.
Maybe set 'MTA' in mm_cfg.py to something to aut
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* Steven Jones :
> Hi,
>
> Is there any reason why there is no gui in Mail
* Steven Jones :
> Hi,
>
> Is there any reason why there is no gui in Mailman to add the lines needed to
> aliases fro sendmail?
That's something done ONCE at install time...
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Hi,
Is there any reason why there is no gui in Mailman to add the lines needed to
aliases fro sendmail?
regards
Steven
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Mailman FAQ: h
hmm I seen to have lost my notes on this, but look for something called
mm-handler. I think it is in the contrib section of the mailman tarball.
That is what I use for my sendmail aliases.
Craig.
Wendall Cada wrote:
Ok, I figured out the parameters. Is there a utility that will configure my
a
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 21:47, Wendall Cada wrote:
> Ok, I figured out the parameters. Is there a utility that will configure my
> aliases file for my users when setting up lists? If not, I'll surely have to
> use another list manager...it pretty much makes it so i have to babysit my
> site users
At 6:47 PM -0700 2003/07/29, Wendall Cada wrote:
Ok, I figured out the parameters. Is there a utility that will configure my
aliases file for my users when setting up lists?
IIRC, this is in the FAQ. The "newlist" command can be modified
so that it makes these changes directly. For security
Ok, I figured out the parameters. Is there a utility that will configure my
aliases file for my users when setting up lists? If not, I'll surely have to
use another list manager...it pretty much makes it so i have to babysit my
site users and i'd rather not do that. I was told that this is a ver
Hi all,
I have recently setup Mailman 2.1.2 on Redhat 8 using Sendmail. I have a
problem when creating lists, there are no entries created in /etc/aliases and
the aliases.db isn't updated with the current information. Following the
information in the FAQ, i was able to set this up manually, but
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