--- "malgosia askanas (staff)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think you need to use postalias instead of postmap.
> > Like this:
> >
> > /usr/sbin/postalias /etc/aliases
> > /usr/sbin/postalias /var/chroot/htdocs/mailman/data/aliases
>
> No, that didn't do it either, I am sad to say. Postfix r
--- "malgosia askanas (staff)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You haven't run the postmap command to generate the alias database.
> > Use the following:
> > postmap hash:/etc/aliases
> > postmap hash:/var/chroot/htdocs/mailman/data/aliases
I think you need to use postalias instead of postmap.
Li
Hi all,
I posted:
> I know users mail addresses are hidden in the archive but what about *my* (our)
> addresses?
> Many Mailman generated webpages have a mailto: link to the list owner.
> It would be a real drag for me if a spambot harvested that address because I can't
> really rename the mail
Hi all, I have the option:
default_member_moderation (privacy): By default, should new list member postings
be moderated?
Set to "yes" but when I added a bunch of users with the add_members script
they showed up at unmoderated. Is this a bug or an I using it wrong (or expecting
it to w
I know users mail addresses are hidden in the archive but what about *my* (our)
addresses?
Many Mailman generated webpages have a mailto: link to the list owner.
It would be a real drag for me if a spambot harvested that address because I can't
really rename the mail address so I'd just have to pu