On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 11:27:35AM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote: > > Well, I just remembered that Wietse Venema once posted to postfix-users > talking about using ezmlm together with postfix. I then looked a bit > around in the source of postfix and found this readme: QMQP_README. I'm > including a copy of it here, since I think it addresses your issue: > > > ,----[ /usr/local/src/postfix-1.1.11-20021104/README_FILES/QMQP_README ] > | Postfix QMQP server support > | =========================== > |
[ snip config info ] > | > | Setting up ezmlm-idx to use Postfix QMQP support > | ================================================ > | > | Note: you still need qmail to feed the messages INTO ezmlm-idx. > | Postfix presently only supports distribution of mailing list traffic > | FROM ezmlm-idx. Ouch. I'm not running a large enough installation that having a separate server for the list traffic that runs qmail to handle it is really a reasonable thing to do :/ > | http://www.ezmlm.org/faq-0.40/FAQ-4.html#ss4.19 describes how to > | make ezmlm-idx work over QMQP. > | > | The following is based on hearsay. Do not ask Wietse how to make > | ezmlm-idx work. Wietse does not have the time to personally install > | and play with every mailing list manager. > | > | 1 - You must list QMQP servers with numerical IP address. Hostnames > | do not work. This means you cannot DNS-based load balancing to > | spread the load over multiple QMQP servers. > | > | 2 - QMQP support is incomplete with ezmlm-idx-0.40. > | > | - ezmlm-send will use QMQP if you specify the undocumented -Q > | command-line option in your .qmail-listname file. > | > | - ezmlm-get will use QMQP if the file qmpqservers/0 exists. > | > | - ezmlm-moderate does not support QMQP. This is not a problem > | if you only use unmoderated mailing lists. ... sadly, pretty much every list I run moderates posts by non-subscribers. Strike #2, and in some sense, a far more serious one. Damn. > `---- > > Christian Thanks for pointing it out, anyway. Of all the DJB related software I'd poked at, ezmlm is the only piece for which I haven't found a replacement that I'm happy with under a free license. I guess my TODO list now has it. Probably some time in 2012... -- *************************************************************************** Joel Baker System Administrator - lightbearer.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://users.lightbearer.com/lucifer/
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