[Mailman-Users] Multiple Installations on same server...
Phillip Ryker
pryker at gmail.com
Sat Oct 28 21:15:40 CEST 2006
Sorry, let me be more specific:
I have this for my config file:
MM_UID=mailman
MM_GID=mailman
MM_HOME=/virtual/${lc::$domain}/mailman
MM_WRAP=MM_HOME/mail/mailman
MM_LISTCHK=MM_HOME/lists/${lc::$local_part}/config.pck
domainlist mm_domains = listsrv.domain1.com : listsrv.domain2.com
domainlist local_domains = @ : listsrv.domain1.com : listsrv.domain2.com
mailman_router:
driver = accept
domains = +mm_domains
require_files = MM_LISTCHK
local_part_suffix_optional
local_part_suffix = -admin : \
-bounces : -bounces+* : \
-confirm : -confirm+* : \
-join : -leave : \
-owner : -request : \
-subscribe : -unsubscribe
transport = mailman_transport
mailman_transport:
driver = pipe
command = MM_WRAP \
'${if def:local_part_suffix \
{${sg{$local_part_suffix}{-(\\w+)(\\+.*)?}{\$1}}} \
{post}}' \
$local_part
current_directory = MM_HOME
home_directory = MM_HOME
user = MM_UID
group = MM_GID
and I am seeing the following in my main.log for exim:
No such file or directory: failed to chdir to
/virtual/:listsrv.swiftnetworks.com/mailman
so it appears it is placing an additional : in the directory name.
Problem is with a single colon it is not working either as the address
is not routable. Any ideas?
Thanks
Phil
>
> On 10/28/06, Mark Sapiro <msapiro at value.net> wrote:
> > Phillip Ryker wrote:
> > >
> > >I have confirmed that from the web everything works properly. I can
> > >create new lists and modify them, however, I cannot get the
> > >configuration for exim to work for the multiple domain names. Here is
> > >what I have in my exim.conf file:
> >
> >
> >
> > This looks like the stuff from the Mailman installation manual which is
> > a bit lacking. The best guide is at
> > <http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html>.
> >
> >
> > >Under the main config section:
> > >
> > >MAILMAN_USER=mailman
> > >MAILMAN_GROUP=mailman
> > >
> > >Under the routers section:
> > >
> > >mailman_router:
> > > driver = accept
> > > #require_files = MAILMAN_HOME/lists/$local_part/config.pck
> > > require_files =
> > >/virtual/${domain}/mailman/lists/$(lc:$local_part)/config.pck
> >
> >
> > $(lc:$local_part) is syntactically incorrect and should be
> > ${lc::$local_part}. This is the cause of your immediate issue.
> >
> > The above reference recommends defining MAILMAN_HOME (or MM_HOME) as
> >
> > MAILMAN_HOME=/virtual/${lc::$domain}/mailman
> >
> > and effectively
> >
> > require_files = MAILMAN_HOME/lists/${lc::$local_part}/config.pck
> >
> > Actually, they recommend in definitions
> >
> > MM_HOME=/virtual/${lc::$domain}/mailman
> > MM_WRAP=MM_HOME/mail/mailman
> > MM_LISTCHK=MM_HOME/lists/${lc::$local_part}/config.pck
> >
> >
> > and in the router
> >
> > require_files = MM_LISTCHK
> >
> >
> > > local_part_suffix_optional
> > > local_part_suffix = -bounces : -bounces+* : \
> > > -confirm+* : -join : -leave : \
> > > -owner : -request : -admin
> > > transport = mailman_transport
> >
> >
> > The above is actually incomplete, but not your immediate problem. See
> > the above reference.
> >
> >
> > >Under the transports:
> > >
> > >mailman_transport:
> > > driver = pipe
> > > command = /virtual/${domain}/mailman/mail/mailman \
> >
> >
> > Here, ${domain} should be ${lc::$domain} to be sure, or following the
> > above reference,
> >
> > command = MM_WRAP \
> >
> > --
> > Mark Sapiro <msapiro at value.net> The highway is for gamblers,
> > San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
> >
> >
>
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