Try the -o option for newlist.
-o file
--output=file
Append the alias setting recommendations to file, in addition to
printing them to standard output.
Change file to whatever your aliases file is. Of course the user running
newlist needs permission to edit that file.
I
marco-
I too noticed this. When I run newlist, the aliases are generated,
but only in stdout. What I do is simply highlight them and copy, then
immediately go to my aliases file and paste them at the end. (Of course,
remember to run newaliases -- or, for me, vnewaliases) I could not find
any s
Hi everybody
I'm very new with mailman and mail serving in general
I run mailman on a linux redhat 7.0 box, with sendmail 8.11.0-8.
Mailman seems to work fine but the problem is when I create a list
(test)
there is no aliases list displayed...
The list exists but when I reply to confirm my subscr