Jens Meyer wrote:
Hello Mark,
thank you for your further reply.
The problem are not the virtual hostnames or the "advertisements" of the listnames. My problem is the internal handling:
Is it possible to change Mailman's internal usage (target for internal redirections) from @hostname.com to @mail.hostname.com (because @hostname.com is used for virtual emails on this server actually).
I do not understand your question. I think you do not understand Mailman's processing.
Internally, Mailman uses only the list name. Mailman doesn't do 'internal redirections'
For incoming mail, the MTA handles mail according to its configuration, but ultimately, for mail destined to Mailman, pipes the mail to Mailman's wrapper to be posted to a list via a pipe like "|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post listname". Only the listname is involved at this point. No domain is involved.
If you want mail to 'listname@hostname.com' to be handled as though it were addressed to 'listname@mail.hostname.com' you have to do that in Postfix, but I don't think that is your issue.
Answer these questions:
How do you want list mail to be addressed? I.e., to list@ what domain?
Is this domain a virtual domain in Postfix?
I think the answers are mail to list@hostname.com (not list@mail.hostnamecom), and yes, hostname.com is a virtual domain in Postfix.
If this is correct, you want something like
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'hostname.com' DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'lists.hostname.com' DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman/'
MTA = 'Postfix' POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS = ['hostname.com'] add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
in mm_cfg.py, and in your Postfix configuration
alias_maps = ... hash:/path/to/mailman/data/aliases
and
virtual_alias_domains = ... hostname.com
and
virtual_alias_maps = ... hash:/path/to/mailman/data/virtual-mailman
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