RobG wrote:
>
>So I figured out where everything else goes and moved it there 
>accordingly.  I started qrunner.  That seems to be working.  I fired off 
>a test message, but it came back saying the "user" (e.g. the listname) 
>was not found.  So I guess I've done something wrong, or not done 
>something at all...


The answer here depends on your MTA. If it is Postfix and
Mailman/Postfix integration is properly set up, as lists are created
and removed, the necessary aliases are updated. But if you 'drop in' a
list from another installation, aliases aren't generated. If this is
the issue, running Mailman's bin/genaliases will fix it.

Otherwise, you probably need to add aliases manually to /etc/aliases or
wherever. In this case, bin/genaliases will provide a list of the
required aliases.

-- 
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>        The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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