On 3/23/09 7:44 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> David Newman wrote:
>> I didn't have these two lines:
>>
>> VIRTUAL_HOSTS.clear()
>> add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
>>
>> but adding them and restarting apache and mailman, deleting and
>> recreating the list didn't resolve the origina
On 3/22/09 4:30 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> David Newman wrote:
>> This evening I tried creating a new list but posts from a subscriber to
>> the new list bounce with the message "User unknown in virtual mailbox
>> table."
>>
>> AFAICT Mailman is set up to work with Postfix virtual domains as
>> descr
David Newman wrote:
>
>I didn't have these two lines:
>
>VIRTUAL_HOSTS.clear()
>add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
>
>but adding them and restarting apache and mailman, deleting and
>recreating the list didn't resolve the original error.
That won't help if your representation o
David Newman wrote:
>
>This evening I tried creating a new list but posts from a subscriber to
>the new list bounce with the message "User unknown in virtual mailbox
>table."
>
>AFAICT Mailman is set up to work with Postfix virtual domains as
>described in sections 6.1 and 6.2 of the Mailman docs.
on 3/21/09 9:02 PM, David Newman said:
Greetings. I have a mailserver running OpenBSD 4.4, Postfix 2.5.3 and
Mailman 2.1.0. The machine hosts multiple virtual domains and Mailman
already hosts several mailing lists in one of these domains.
When I got my start with Mailman over five years ago,
Greetings. I have a mailserver running OpenBSD 4.4, Postfix 2.5.3 and
Mailman 2.1.0. The machine hosts multiple virtual domains and Mailman
already hosts several mailing lists in one of these domains.
This evening I tried creating a new list but posts from a subscriber to
the new list bounce with