Hi Terry,
thanks for your offer to help. I used the way Tierra described, now
creating aliases for each list using a script. This seems to work, even so
I liked the idea to have a solution where I don't have to run a script for
each list created. On the other hand I put so much time into this by now and
I am not planning to create lists every day ;-)
As others seem to have this solved without the aliases but using the
.qmail-default file, I might do some more testing on my dev machine. I
start to understand how all this works, at least regarding qmail/vpopmail
and if I solve the other solution as well some day, I am thinking of writing
a tutorial about both solutions.
Thanks for now and best regards,
Alex
Hi again,
Indeed, I knew what you were saying, but the variants of so
many operating systems makes it nigh on impossible to have things so
easy.
Like you, I have been struggling with Mailman & trust me,
once you nail it, you will wonder exactly where you went wrong & why
when it was so obvious.
I found the combination of these 3 tutorials the best for my
system (Mac OSX w/POostfix), but you'll need to substitute your
system's paths in many places:
http://www.afp548.com/articles/Jaguar/mailman21-new.html
http://www.hesketh.com/publications/mailman_made_easy.html
http://www.afp548.com/Articles/mail/python-mailman.html
My suggestion is to get the command line way of creating
lists working firstly, then look at fixing up the web interface - if
I can help you out, I will try.
--
Bye for now, Terry Allen
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