Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman aliases: various places on new server?

2011-07-28 Thread Ulf Dunkel
Hi Mark. It appears your ISP is using some packaged Mailman (possibly Debian or RedHat), but has not properly configured Postfix to look for Mailman's aliases and virtual maps in the place where the package puts them. It's a VM with CentOS and I guess he simply picked the package from Yum. I

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman aliases: various places on new server?

2011-07-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ulf Dunkel wrote: > >When I run /usr/lib/mailman/bin/genaliases, I see that in /etc/mailman/ >the relevant files are updated: > >- aliases >- aliases.db >- virtual-mailman >- virtual-mailman.db > >But Postfix won't react on alias changes until I copy at least the >aliases* files into /var/lib/mai

[Mailman-Users] Mailman aliases: various places on new server?

2011-07-28 Thread Ulf Dunkel
Hi Mark, once again, I also had to move my Mailman lists to a new server. Now that I am almost done, I wonder about this: When I run /usr/lib/mailman/bin/genaliases, I see that in /etc/mailman/ the relevant files are updated: - aliases - aliases.db - virtual-mailman - virtual-mailman.db Bu

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman aliases file on NFS

2007-11-08 Thread Mark Sapiro
Andreas Achtzehn wrote: > >I have copied the complete mailman tree to the NFS share. The >configuration works fine, mails are delivered and I can work within in >the web interface on the other server. >Unfortunately, removing lists doesn't work, because NFS doesn't support >locking. Since it is

[Mailman-Users] Mailman aliases file on NFS

2007-11-08 Thread Andreas Achtzehn
Hi! I have a configuration of two servers which both import a shared directory from a third server via NFS. One of the two server is the mail server, the second is the web server. I have copied the complete mailman tree to the NFS share. The configuration works fine, mails are delivered and I can

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman aliases

2007-05-24 Thread Christopher Adams
Thank you for all your ideas. I was just a bit surprised that a list would be available for anyone to post to, since we emphasize to our users that their lists are protected from spam, as all lists require you to be a subscribe to post, and many require mod permissions to post. That is still true a

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman aliases

2007-05-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
Christopher Adams wrote: >Thanks, Mark. That seemed too obvious. Doesn't setting >generic_nonmember_action to accept result in a lot of spam to the >Mailman site admin? How are others dealing with this? First, let me say that if your listinfo overview page says "If you are having trouble using t

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman aliases

2007-05-23 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
-- Christopher Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have mumbled on 23. Mai 2007 11:39:48 -0700 regarding Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman aliases: Thanks, Mark. That seemed too obvious. Doesn't setting generic_nonmember_action to accept result in a lot of spam to the Mailman site adm

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman aliases

2007-05-23 Thread Christopher Adams
Thanks, Mark. That seemed too obvious. Doesn't setting generic_nonmember_action to accept result in a lot of spam to the Mailman site admin? How are others dealing with this? On 5/22/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Christopher Adams wrote: > > >Thanks,Mark. That helps explaining the p

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman aliases

2007-05-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
Christopher Adams wrote: >Thanks,Mark. That helps explaining the purpose of the mailman list. > >All our lists use the form [EMAIL PROTECTED] (wherever.com is the >DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST set in mm_cfg.py). > >In my Postfix aliases file, I have all the list aliases including >aliases for the mailman li

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman aliases

2007-05-22 Thread Christopher Adams
Thanks,Mark. That helps explaining the purpose of the mailman list. All our lists use the form [EMAIL PROTECTED] (wherever.com is the DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST set in mm_cfg.py). In my Postfix aliases file, I have all the list aliases including aliases for the mailman list: ## mailman mailing list mail

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman aliases

2007-05-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
Christopher Adams wrote: >Just for clarification, what is the use for the mailman list that is >listed in the aliases file? Is this a required list and if so, what is >it's purpose. It is a required list in Mailman 2.1. bin/mailmanctl will not start Mailman if it isn't present. It is used as the

[Mailman-Users] mailman aliases

2007-05-22 Thread Christopher Adams
Just for clarification, what is the use for the mailman list that is listed in the aliases file? Is this a required list and if so, what is it's purpose. If that is not required, what are the necessary entries in the aliases file to take care of mailman-bounces, mailman-owner, etc? Would that just

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Aliases File?

2002-05-03 Thread Todd Slater
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 5/3/02 11:09:44 AM >>> Someone was kind enough (in the RH mailing list) to mention something about setting up aliases and then rebuilding the Alias table for postfix. How do I do that? When you create a new list, Mailman tells you the aliases that need to be created;

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Aliases File?

2002-05-03 Thread Joern Nettingsmeier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Howdy! > > Been working since yesterday to get a PostFix/QPopper/Mailman configuration > installed and think that I'm JUST about there. Problem is when I send a message > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] or any other > address related to the list, my email s

[Mailman-Users] Mailman Aliases File?

2002-05-03 Thread jimhale
Howdy! Been working since yesterday to get a PostFix/QPopper/Mailman configuration installed and think that I'm JUST about there. Problem is when I send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] or any other address related to the list, my email server says that the address does not