Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Servers

2006-02-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jon Loose wrote: > >alias_database=hash:/etc/postfix/aliases, >hash:/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases >(NB I am assuming that I do not also update >alias_maps) Actually, I think you want hash:/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases in alias_maps and NOT in alias_database. See

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Servers

2006-02-10 Thread Jon Loose
OK, I am sure I am almost there! I now have data/aliases and data/mailman-virtual functioning correctly, in that when lists are created or deleted, the appropriate alias entries are placed into these files. Thanks for getting me this far! I have run into a further problem, however: When I send

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Servers

2006-02-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jon Loose wrote: > >I did what was suggested below... > ... > >>If you now run bin/genaliases, it should create the >>data/aliases and >>data/virtual-mailman files containing data for all >>your lists, and run >>the postalias and postmap commands to create the .db >>files. > ... > >yet, mailman cre

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Servers

2006-02-09 Thread Jon Loose
Thanks for the help to date... still struggling with the virtual domains configuration with postfix/mailman, however. I did what was suggested below... >Since you haven't had MTA = 'Postfix', you've been >using the default >MTA = 'Manual' which just tells you what the aliases >are and asks you >t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Servers

2006-02-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jon Loose wrote: >Thanks for the correction... "MTA='Postfix'" works just fine. > >However, no change in mailing behaviour after making this change and >restarting mailman/postfix. I still can't get messages out beyond the >local network. As I said before, I think this is strictly Postfix, not

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Servers - Correction

2006-02-06 Thread Jon Loose
Brief correction to my previous message... I do now have data/aliases, though not data/virtual-mailman. Hope this helps, Thanks, Jon ___ NEW Yahoo! Cars - sell your car and browse thousands of new and used cars online!

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Servers

2006-02-06 Thread Jon Loose
Thanks for the correction... "MTA='Postfix'" works just fine. However, no change in mailing behaviour after making this change and restarting mailman/postfix. I still can't get messages out beyond the local network. Note that up to this point, I have put the aliases for mailman lists in /etc/ali

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Servers

2006-02-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jon Loose wrote: > >However, I now find that sending a message to the list >on domain2 leads to copies being sent out to a local >user, but not to any users outside my network. This >looks like an MTA issue, and so I'm sure I should have >fixed things slightly differently in postfix. Further >com

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Servers

2006-02-06 Thread Jon Loose
Many thanks for your help, which has precipitated progress. I am now able to see the appropriate lists when accessing the system via the appropriate domain. Thus www.domain1.org/mailman/admin leads to the domain1 lists, and www.domain2.org/mailman/admin leads to the domain2 lists. All to the goo

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Servers

2006-02-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jon Loose wrote: > >I have successfully set up mailman 2.1.6 on my redhat >server, but now wish to use further domain names. I >would like the domain names to be treated as >separately as possible, but reading through the docs, >it seems that I cannot have the same list name on >separate domains.

[Mailman-Users] Virtual Servers

2006-02-06 Thread Jon Loose
I am sure I should be able to sort this one out via the documentation/threads, but am struggling to do so, so some help would be appreciated! I have successfully set up mailman 2.1.6 on my redhat server, but now wish to use further domain names. I would like the domain names to be treated as sepa