stupidmail4me a écrit :
> Precisely Mr Hermann. As such, it has to be invoked
> via mailertable (for an entire domain) or via aliases
> for specific addresses.
>
>
mhmm.. just took a look at this piece of code, it could be just what I
need to ease the burden of creating new lists, thanks :)
I
Precisely Mr Hermann. As such, it has to be invoked
via mailertable (for an entire domain) or via aliases
for specific addresses.
--- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Clement Hermann wrote:
> >
> >Do you use a specific mailer macro to execute
> mailman without using
> >aliases ? I do not
Clement Hermann wrote:
>
>Do you use a specific mailer macro to execute mailman without using
>aliases ? I do not know the mm-handler you're talking about.
mm-handler is a script in the contrib/ directory of the distribution.
it is intended to be invoked by Sendmail to receive all mail addressed
>> stupidmail4me a écrit :
> VIRTUSER_DOMAIN is not useless, it still gets run
> through virtusertable. You need a VIRTUSER_DOMAIN so
> that it runs through a mailer (which becomes the
> "local" mailer, in this case, mm-handler).
>
>
right, Though I usually use {W} for this purpose (the virtuse
--- Clement Hermann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stupidmail4me a écrit :
> > Here's the setup:
> > OpenBSD 4.0
> > Mailman 2.1.8p3
> >
> > I have in my mc file I have
> > VIRTUSER_DOMAIN(`lists.foo.org') set (and yes,
> I've
> > run m4 and made the cf file). In mailertable I've
> got
> > lists.fo
I'm using mm-handler from /contrib.
I checked and the aliases I do have work (root,
MAILER-DAEMON, etc). But on my other setup it accepts
any email address on that domain and let's mm-handler
handle it from there so I don't need aliases in the
aliases file.
Like I said, everything (sendmail's cf
stupidmail4me a écrit :
> Here's the setup:
> OpenBSD 4.0
> Mailman 2.1.8p3
>
> I have in my mc file I have
> VIRTUSER_DOMAIN(`lists.foo.org') set (and yes, I've
> run m4 and made the cf file). In mailertable I've got
> lists.foo.org mailman:lists.foo.org. But if I try and
> send a message I get a
stupidmail4me wrote:
>
>I have in my mc file I have
>VIRTUSER_DOMAIN(`lists.foo.org') set (and yes, I've
>run m4 and made the cf file). In mailertable I've got
>lists.foo.org mailman:lists.foo.org. But if I try and
>send a message I get a 550 5.1.1 User Unknown.
Have you installed aliases for the
I'm pulling my hair out on this one.
I have mailman working on one machine and can't get it
to work on another with the exact same config.
Here's the setup:
OpenBSD 4.0
Mailman 2.1.8p3
I have in my mc file I have
VIRTUSER_DOMAIN(`lists.foo.org') set (and yes, I've
run m4 and made the cf file). I