Summary: | Missing steps in mailman setup for virtual Postfix setup, and virtual_mailman not configured properly | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Homer Parker (RETIRED) <hparker> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Net-Mail Packages <net-mail+disabled> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | rockoo |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Homer Parker (RETIRED)
2004-12-05 13:43:04 UTC
reporter, is this report for the mailman package or the Gentoo virtual mailhosting guide? The mailman package. are you refer to this file: /usr/local/mailman/data/virtual-mailman # This file is generated by Mailman, and is kept in sync with the binary hash # file virtual-mailman.db. YOU SHOULD NOT MANUALLY EDIT THIS FILE unless you # know what you're doing, and can keep the two files properly in sync. If you # screw it up, you're on your own. # # Note that you should already have this virtual domain set up properly in # your Postfix installation. See README.POSTFIX for details. as for main.cf, mailman should not touch postfix config file. Correct, it wouldn't work till I added "@localhost.domain.com" (which I had in /etc/hosts for other reasons) to the RHS of that config file. As for aliases, I think it should at least be docummented to add that to main.cf. /usr/local/mailman/data/virtual-mailman generated by bin/newlist your_list_name, you shoundn't have to edit it by hand. If you do custom config, you are on your own then. /usr/share/doc/mailman-2.1.5-r2/README.POSTFIX.gz instruct you how to change main.cf to work with postfix. There are some instructions documented in /usr/share/doc/mailman-2.1.5-r2/README.gentoo.gz Yes there are, but they don't cover the points I brought up. again: 1. su - mailman; bin/newlist taking care of adding @localhost.domain.com to /usr/local/mailman/data/virtual-mailman 2. quoted from /usr/share/doc/mailman-2.1.5-r2/README.POSTFIX.gz You probably want to use a hash: style database for this entry. Here's an example: alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases, hash:/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases Ok, I did later find that in the README, I'll have to play with the newlist command again, as the virtual_mailman I ended up with didn't have the domain on the RHS. Thanks for the help! This wasn't a bug really. Cheers, Ferdy |