On 10/31/24 16:17, Hirayama, Pat wrote:
Is it possible to redirect the -bounces alias of a specific list so that it
also goes to a person, in addition to the normal bounces processing for that
list?
In Mailman2, I know that I could do that by modifying the aliases table.
You can do the same in MM3 if you want to just deliver to a person and
not to normal bounce processing, but if you want to do both, and your
MTA is Postfix, you would need to add and alias domain to your lists
domain and configure Postfix according to
https://docs.mailman3.org/projects/mailman/en/latest/src/mailman/docs/mta.html#unusual-postfix-configuration.
Then for example if your list domain is example.com and its alias domain
is x.example.com, you could modify one line in the postfix_vmap file for
the `listname` mappings from
```
listname-boun...@example.com listname-boun...@x.example.com
```
to
```
listname-boun...@example.com listname-boun...@x.example.com,
per...@example.com
```
and then run postmap on the file. The problem is any time you create or
delete a list or run `mailman aliases` or run `mailman start` with the
--generate-alias-file option, the file is regenerated and you will have
to edit it again.
To avoid that issue, you can create a separate vmap file containing only the
```
listname-boun...@example.com listname-boun...@x.example.com,
per...@example.com
```
entry and then add that file to virtual_alias_maps in Postfix main.cf,
being sure to add it ahead of the postfix_vmap entry.
--
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San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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