Quoting Dennis, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks for the tips on what my /etc/aliases should be, that did the
> trick. Is there a way that is supposed to work on it's own? Is it me or
> is there not much documented help associated with this program?
Having many different mailservers and operatin
Thanks for the tips on what my /etc/aliases should be, that did the
trick. Is there a way that is supposed to work on it's own? Is it me or
is there not much documented help associated with this program?
How difficult would it to be to use mailman with a dns forwarding service?
Thanks again
Dennis wrote:
> I ran newaliases and restarted Sendmail. What am I missing?
If you have a later version of Sendmail, you also need to link the mailman
wrapper program into the Sendmail allowed executable directory. (See
README.Sendmail, included in the distribution for more details.) On most
Your aliases file should look more like this:
test2:"|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper post test2"
test2-request:"|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd test2"
test2-admin: "|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailowner test2"
test2-owner: test2-admin
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>Set up mailman (do
Quoting Dennis, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Set up mailman (download current from web site) according to
> INSTALL.I'm running RH Linux with Sendmail 8.8.7
>
> The email for the list is going to the user email specified in the
> /etc/aliases file which is my user dennis.
>
> Here is the /etc/al
Set up mailman (download current from web site) according to
INSTALL.I'm running RH Linux with Sendmail 8.8.7
The email for the list is going to the user email specified in the
/etc/aliases file which is my user dennis.
Here is the /etc/aliases snip:
mailman:dennis
mailman-own