Run Sendmail or Postfix locally on the linux
box. You'll need a local mail transport.
You can setup the MTA (Sendmail or Postfix) to use
the Exchange server as a Smart relay, or you can simply have it send the
messages out directly.
When you setup the lists, you setup forwards
from the Exchange server for each list you setup in Mailman, or
you can qualify the lists by using the host name such as:
These will be different from your exchange lists
which would be:
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Exchange has similar functionality to
Mailman. In Exchange, the sysadmin can setup lists and then give ownership
of those lists to various users. The owners can modify and manipulate the
lists. They can also setup who can/cannot post to the lists.
I've setup Mailman to run alongside Exchange at a
few clients. Mailman doesn't really give them much more than Exchange.
Jon Carnes
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