On Sun, 2003-04-06 at 19:36, Todd Green wrote:
> I do not believe this is the case. Postfix will execute commands via the
> uid specified by "postconf default_privs" which is set to nobody if you
> don't change it. However the mailman script is setgid, so it will run with
> an effective group of
>Thanks, but that's all done. The problem is that the old lists want one
>userid and group, any new lists want a different one. I can't figure out
>why Postfix gets the error in the one case, but not the other.
That isn't a postfix problem, that's mailman complaining. Just use your
new id's and
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> Postfix should only need to access your mailman auto-generated
> aliases. So
> we have a userid and group dedicated for mailman (and the http
> server), then
> just add the userid for postfix to the m
> My old lists are running okay. However, any new list I create has a user
id
> problem with Postfix -- I get the "Mailman expected the mail wrapper
script
> to be executed as group..." error when posting to a new list. If I
> re-install, using the group name it expects for the new lists, then th