On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Jeroen Geilman <jer...@adaptr.nl> wrote:
> On 10/04/2010 07:41 PM, Christopher Koeber wrote: > > Just to give an update for everyone who can help: > > > 1. The system uses an OpenLDAP database for virtual aliases. So my > virtual_alias_maps points to an LDAP lookup for this. > 2. The domain for the Mailman setup as well as the actual email > accounts is the same: > 1. For example: I will be using l...@example.com ALONG WITH > accou...@example.com. Does that make sense? > 3. The emails for students current works but I get a bounceback for > anything sent to the list. > > Anything else I can try? Thanks. > > > Don't underestimate the impact of Zimbra on a previously-functioning > postfix server; they mangle the configuration significantly. > > I would suggest you configure a subdomain for mailman first, to verify that > your config actually works with a list domain. > If that does work, you can tweak it to use your normal mail domain later. > > -- > J. > > OK, following your suggestion here and I followed all of the steps. When I actually send a message to the list I get this: --------------------------------------------- Oct 4 20:49:04 WTS-ZIMBRA postfix/virtual[9636]: 25656321552: to=< allstude...@wts-zimbra.wesleysem.edu>, orig_to=< allstude...@students.wesleyseminary.edu>, relay=virtual, delay=406, delays=0.36/405/0/0.12, dsn=4.2.0, status=deferred (delivery failed to mailbox //"|/usr/lib64/mailman/mail/mailman post allstudents": unable to create lock file //"|/usr/lib64/mailman/mail/mailman post allstudents".lock: No such file or directory) Oct 4 20:49:09 WTS-ZIMBRA postfix/virtual[9635]: 0635D321524: to=< allstude...@wts-zimbra.wesleysem.edu>, orig_to=< allstude...@students.wesleyseminary.edu>, relay=virtual, delay=566, delays=72/489/0/5, dsn=4.2.0, status=deferred (delivery failed to mailbox //"|/usr/lib64/mailman/mail/mailman post allstudents": unable to create lock file //"|/usr/lib64/mailman/mail/mailman post allstudents".lock: No such file or directory) --------------------------------------------- Notice that instead of piping to the mailman service I get this "unable to create lockfile" problem. Shouldn't postfix actually pipe to the program mailman? Anyone seen that before? Thanks.