Ivan,
Adding @localhost to the end of a list instead of just gamer it now
reads [EMAIL PROTECTED] That seems
to have works. The question is why did it not work before, and will I
have to do this manual to all lists in virtual-mailman.
Mike
Ivan Fetch wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> The "Virt
Hi Mike,
The "VirtualDomain.org IGNORE" line can be in /etc/postfix/virtual.
What happens if you add @localhost to the end of a line in
/usr/local/mailman/data/virtual-mailman,, then run postalias on it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is kind of a stab in the dark RE:
Ivan,
My line is washingtongamers.org IGNORE
The docs say the second part of that (DOMAIN, IGNORE) can be anything as
postfix ignores it. I know the
virtual domain works as I can receive mail to an email address with
washingtongamers.org and it get correctly redirected
to an offsite emai
Hi Mike,
Looking in README.POSTFIX (part of the Mailman source, although I don't
see it with 2.1.6), it does say:
"First, you need to set up the Postfix virtual alias domains as
described in the Postfix documentation (see Postfix's virtual(5)
manpage). Note that it's your responsi
Ivan,
I have the right .db files in /usr/local/mailman/data, as I did run
genaliases. I get no errors wihle running it.
As for my alias_map settings I have this:
# Map config Settings
alias_database = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases, hash:/usr/local/mailma
Hi Michael,
It sounds like you may be putting your Mailman aliases (pipes to the
mailman binary) in your /etc/postfix/virtual file. Mailman's Postfix
virtual domain integration populates a Mailman specific virtual, and
aliases file, located in /usr/local/mailman/data.
If you haven't d
Greetings,
I have been trying to integrate Mailman 2.1.6 with Postfix 2.2.4
with no luck. I have followed the instructions on the Mailman
website for Postfix, and I have installed Postfix-style Virtual
Domains. The lists domain name used is different then the mail servers
actual domain.