At 12:48 PM -0700 on 2004-10-02, you wrote:

 thanks for the quick reply. i've compared the /etc/aliases entries for
 the new list with old ones that i've been running for years and don't
 see any difference. i even copied and pasted the entries below straight
 from mailman when i created the list.

Maybe your aliases file hasn't been rebuilt. Afterall, the /etc/aliases file is only used as input to build the database which is actually used by the MTA, and the database won't be updated until you run "newaliases" after changing the /etc/aliases file. Alternatively, perhaps the aliases file you're actually using is somewhere else, so changes to this file are not relevant anymore.


But both of these problems are specific to your MTA, not Mailman. You'd be better off using the resources which are dedicated to your MTA (and your platform) to help you track down these problems.

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