If you can get shell access to the server you can use the
~mailman/bin/genaliases command to generate the aliases for your created
lists.  You could simply redirect the output of that command into a
local aliases file and then include that aliases file in your MTA's list
of aliases that it checks.

Jon Carnes

On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 06:24, Will Nordmeyer wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> I'm using mailman 2.1 on a Cobalt RAQ3 and trying to use the web
> interface to create a list.  
>  
> It creates the list, but doesn't add any entries to either the aliases
> file or the virtusertable.  It also doesn't provide a list of what
> entries need to be added.
>  
> It doesn't seem that I have everything configured right but don't see
> anything in the INSTALL doc about the settings.
>  
> Can someone help please?  
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