On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net> wrote:
> add_virtualhost is not mentioned in the postfix section because it's > not a postfix related setting per se. > > Section 7 Review your site defaults urges you to read Defaults.py > Good to know. > You don't have to reload Postfix after changing aliases and/or > virtual-mailman. The commands defined in POSTFIX_ALIAS_CMD and > POSTFIX_MAP_CMD are run automatically and update the .db files and > Postfix will notice they've changed. > The documentation: http://www.list.org/mailman-install/postfix-integration.html says: One caveat: when you add or remove a list, the aliases.db file will updated, but it will not automatically run *postfix reload*. This is because you need to be root to run this and suid-root scripts are not secure. The only effect of this is that it will take about a minute for Postfix to notice the change to the aliases.db file and update its tables. I assumed that this applied to virtual domains as well. I guess it doesn't. > What's in the postfix log? > I guess these e-mails are getting out of order. I'll post the log for posterity: May 23 14:57:03 hotdog postfix/smtpd[19500]: connect from mail-ey0-f181.google.com[209.85.215.181] May 23 14:57:03 hotdog postfix/smtpd[19500]: setting up TLS connection from mail-ey0-f181.google.com[209.85.215.181] May 23 14:57:04 hotdog postfix/smtpd[19500]: Anonymous TLS connection established from mail-ey0-f181.google.com[209.85.215.181]: TLSv1 with cipher RC4-SHA (128/128 bits) May 23 14:57:04 hotdog postfix/smtpd[19500]: 5AAE1518820E: client= mail-ey0-f181.google.com[209.85.215.181] May 23 14:57:04 hotdog postfix/cleanup[26459]: 5AAE1518820E: message-id=<BANLkTi=d2yytsqktnaxlzk5prr+2+s9...@mail.gmail.com> May 23 14:57:04 hotdog postfix/qmgr[1375]: 5AAE1518820E: from=< michael.c....@gmail.com>, size=1995, nrcpt=1 (queue active) May 23 14:57:04 hotdog postfix/error[29964]: 5AAE1518820E: to=< epicf...@mikesoh.com>, orig_to=<epicf...@linuslive.com>, relay=none, delay=0.44, delays=0.42/0/0/0.02, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (User unknown i n virtual alias table) May 23 14:57:04 hotdog postfix/cleanup[26459]: AA043518820F: message-id=< 20110523185704.aa0435188...@hotdog.mikesoh.com> May 23 14:57:04 hotdog postfix/bounce[29979]: 5AAE1518820E: sender non-delivery notification: AA043518820F May 23 14:57:04 hotdog postfix/qmgr[1375]: AA043518820F: from=<>, size=3885, nrcpt=1 (queue active) May 23 14:57:04 hotdog postfix/qmgr[1375]: 5AAE1518820E: removed May 23 15:02:03 hotdog postfix/smtpd[9810]: connect from mail-ew0-f53.google.com[209.85.215.53] May 23 15:02:04 hotdog postfix/smtpd[9810]: setting up TLS connection from mail-ew0-f53.google.com[209.85.215.53] May 23 15:02:04 hotdog postfix/smtpd[9810]: Anonymous TLS connection established from mail-ew0-f53.google.com[209.85.215.53]: TLSv1 with cipher RC4-SHA (128/128 bits) May 23 15:02:04 hotdog postfix/smtpd[9810]: AB276518820E: client= mail-ew0-f53.google.com[209.85.215.53] May 23 15:02:04 hotdog postfix/cleanup[19618]: AB276518820E: message-id=<BANLkTi=L3E=G=7wih7jiovyr547hsnh...@mail.gmail.com> May 23 15:02:04 hotdog postfix/qmgr[23652]: AB276518820E: from=< michael.c....@gmail.com>, size=1989, nrcpt=1 (queue active) May 23 15:02:04 hotdog postfix/error[23679]: AB276518820E: to=< epicf...@mikesoh.com>, orig_to=<epicf...@linuslive.com>, relay=none, delay=0.53, delays=0.51/0/0/0.01, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (User unknown in virtual alias table) May 23 15:02:05 hotdog postfix/cleanup[19618]: 003A3518820F: message-id=< 20110523190205.003a35188...@hotdog.mikesoh.com> May 23 15:02:05 hotdog postfix/bounce[23696]: AB276518820E: sender non-delivery notification: 003A3518820F May 23 15:02:05 hotdog postfix/qmgr[23652]: 003A3518820F: from=<>, size=3879, nrcpt=1 (queue active) May 23 15:02:05 hotdog postfix/qmgr[23652]: AB276518820E: removed > >If worse comes to worse, I can just host all of my mailman lists on the > >lists.mikesoh.com subdomain but would like to be able to use all of my > >domains to create mailing lists. > > Do all your email domains use the same web domain? > Yes. > Do you care if list mail from the l...@example.net list refers to the > example.com domain in web URLs? > No, as long as it does within e-mails. For example, on the list page, I don't care if it says foobar.tld when it really is mikesoh.com but I DO care if l...@foobar.tld resolves to l...@mikesoh.com. Thanks again for all of your help! ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://wiki.list.org/x/AgA3 Security Policy: http://wiki.list.org/x/QIA9 Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/ Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/archive%40jab.org