On 18 Jun 2008, at 17:51, Brad Knowles wrote:
Allan Odgaard wrote:
I don’t think it will verify that the domain is the proper one (for
mails sent to each list), but it should be simple to duplicate the
service as mailman-list-a, b, c and setup the different ones to be
used as transport for the different list domains (via
transport_maps in postfix/main.cf), that way, Postfix will help do
the validation.
Doesn't work for the purpose of the OP. This method doesn't allow
you to have the same list name for different lists under different
domains. Running multiple copies of Mailman *will* allow you to do
that, but it takes a lot more care-and-feeding, and is a pain to set
up.
By “it should be simple to duplicate the service […]” I meant
duplicate it so that mailman-list-a calls mailman-install-a, etc.
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