Default.pyc and Default.pyo. Do I have to selfcompile mailman or is
> there another way?
You should be able to just apply the patch to Default.py by hand. It
only adds two lines (to the two applicable mail processing pipelines).
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.GetOwnerEmail()
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'hostname' : host,
'useraddr' : addr,
'exreq': r,
'owner': mailman_owner
'listowner': list_owner
I'm just guessing at this, though, so your mileage may vary.
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ading to Postfix 2.0.x. Nothing on
the Mailman end needed to be changed.
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know if there's a better place to post
> this):
I don't think a regular expression is the correct way to handle this,
but you've definitely identified the problem. I like the attached
patch a bit better (although Barry has the final say
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 09:11:31PM +0200, Johan Fransson wrote:
> I wonder how I can get the latest CVS-version of mailman.
> I have not been able to find any repository adress on your site?
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=103
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If you're using Postfix, just add something like the
following to a recipient access map:
/^(.*)-outgoing@(.*)$/!/^owner-.*/ 550 Use recipient address ${1}@${2} instead.
I don't believe Mailman suffers from the same kind insecurity, though.
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to run qmail (mainly for ezmlm), but I got tired of the
"non-standard" way it handled things (e.g. .qmail files), switched to
Postfix, and never looked back.
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e not been able to recreate this problem (under Mailman
2.1b2+, at least).
Could you provide some more details?
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On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 12:20:11PM -0500, Bob Stout wrote:
> Has anyone done any work on searchable archive, preferably with a web
> interface?
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.011.htp
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running as mailman.
Postfix will execute the wrapper with the permissions of the owner of
the aliases file. If that file is owned by the superuser, Postfix
will fall back to a "nobody" user (configurable).
You probably want your Mailman aliases stored in an aliases file owned
by the
/aliases (status: 1, Operation not permitted)
Is /usr/sbin/postalias the correct path to postalias? How are the
permissions set for /usr/local/mailman/data/aliases?
I have virtually the same setup working fine here, so it's probably
just a permissions mismatch, as you say.
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easy), I'd be glad
to hear it.
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ail/wrapper with
/home/mailman/mail/mailman in your aliases file.
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