On Wed, 7 Oct 2009, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

Geoff Shang wrote:
This would appear to be the sticking point. The aliases file doesn't generate fully-qualified Email addresses, only local parts. How do I ensure that a message to annou...@foo.com doesn't go to annou...@bar.org?
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I have a multi setup for mailman to host multiple domains. All my list domains are configured as 'lists.$domain', for example 'lists.yeehaw.net'. My mailman installations all go under /home/mailman/lists.$domain

I don't know how this is done in postfix, but in sendmail I have the following:

  =====> /etc/mail/aliases/$domain-aliases
  mailman-lists.$domain           \
      "|/home/mailman/lists.$domain/mail/$domain-mailman post mailman"
  mailman-admin-lists.$domain:    \
      "|/home/mailman/lists.$domain/mail/$domain-mailman admin mailman"

Ok but how do you get Mailman to produce alias tables that look like that? Or don't you? Mine only have the list address part, not the fully qualified list address.

Geoff.

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