Re: [Mailman-Users] virtual domain and alias_maps
Hi Running genaliases produces NO output, just a carriage return. Running genaliases -h produces the relevant help information
I should say the mailman version is 2.1.9, which was installed via an 'apt-get' command on a centos package.
In mm_cfg.py I have: ('cpddomain.org.au' is not the real domain name, but it is a virtual one)
At present a subscriber can send a message to the list owner, but no others, and the message does NOT have the expected Subject Line prefix eg [List name]
############################################################## # Put YOUR site-specific configuration below, in mm_cfg.py . # # See Defaults.py for explanations of the values. #
# Note - if you're looking for something that is imported from mm_cfg, but you # didn't find it above, it's probably in Defaults.py. # add_virtualhost('www.cpddomain.org.au', 'cpddomain.org.au') POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS = ['cpddomain.org.au'] MTA = 'Postfix'
Thanks
Michael
Michael Daly wrote:
Hi I am having problems getting mail delivered to list members, on a virtual domain. This did not happen when a conventional ie non virtual, domain. Maybe there is a problem with aliases...I had to manually create the /usr/lib/mailman/data dir and both the 'alias' and 'virtual-mailman' files in that dir
(not sure of what contents should be in the described 'alias' and 'virtual-mailman' files)
But running genaliases does not create the expected .db files
What output do you get after running it?
In postfix I have: alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases, hash:/usr/lib/mailman/data/aliases
Not required.
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual, hash:/usr/lib/mailman/data/virtual-mailman
Yes.
and I have created the list and configured mm_cfg.py as specified
So you set MTA to Postfix and populated POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS to your virtual domains?
Thanks. Andrew.
Dr Michael Daly MB, BS GradDip(Integrative Medicine), GradCert(Evidence Based Practice), M Bus(Information Innovation), GradDip(Document Management) 03 9521 0352 0413 879 029
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