Hello,
I have problem, In my mail server are postfix with mysql, witch handles many user accunts and few dommains.
I need to make mailing list in that server, and i dont find any info about that how to set up postfix + mysql + mailman and make them work together, or some other way to create mailing list in this machine..
Please help!
Pagarbiai,
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Vytenis Tamakauskas sent the message below at 09:51 2/26/2008:
Hello,
I have problem, In my mail server are postfix with mysql, witch handles many user accunts and few dommains.
I need to make mailing list in that server, and i dont find any info about that how to set up postfix + mysql + mailman and make them work together, or some other way to create mailing list in this machine..
Please help! ---------------- End original message. ---------------------
That is because there is no such "out of the box" configuration like that in Mailman at this point in time. I understand that there is some sort of plan to incorporate an RDBMS into Mailman in the 3.0 branch but that is still a long way off before that happens.
I do know that some people have written scripts to extract e-mail addresses from their databases into plain text files to be used as input to Mailman's bin/sync_members script. Maybe this approach will work for you too.
Dragon
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Vytenis Tamakauskas wrote:
I need to make mailing list in that server, and i dont find any info about that how to set up postfix + mysql + mailman and make them work together, or some other way to create mailing list in this machine..
As far as I know, you can set up Postfix and Mailman using hash tables for Mailman's aliases as described at <http://www.list.org/mailman-install/node13.html> (mirror at <http://mailman.sourceforge.net/mailman-install/node13.html>) regardless of whether or not you are using MySQL for other purposes in Postfix.
Is there some reason why you don't want to do this?
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