would you PLEASE stop writing HTML mails to lists? there are people out there with heatlh troubles on their eyes who likes to cinfigure their client how they need to display fonts
Am 15.08.2012 19:16, schrieb Futchko: > > Good Afternoon, > > > > I have a hopefully simple question that can be answered. I have POSTFIX and > MAILMAN on the same server, of which > they are working fine together. > > > > Currently, my mail list is sending mail out with an email URL of -- > x...@mail-test.company.org > <mailto:x...@mail-test.company.org> > > > > I want to keep the main mail through POSTFIX as x...@mail-test.company.org > <mailto:x...@mail-test.company.org> > > > > But, I want MAILMAN to use an email URL of x...@listtest.company.org > <mailto:x...@listtest.company.org> > > > Therefore, to achieve the above I did the following: > > > > I updated the file in , /etc/postfix/transport, with one line: > > listtest.company.org mailman: > > > > Then, I created the dd by executing > > # postmap transport > > > > Then I uncommented the following line in /etc/postfix/master.cf > > mailman unix - n n - - pipe > > flags=FR user=list argv=/usr/lib/mailman/bin/postfix-to-mailman.py > > ${nexthop} ${user} > > > > Finally I edited /etc/postfix/main.cf -- and added these three lines: > > relay_domains = listtest.company.org > > transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport > > mailman_destination_recipient_limit = 1 > > > > My current POSTFIX configuration is: > > > > myhostname = mail-test.company.org > > mydomain = company.org > > myorigin = $mydomain > > > > However, it is not working. Can someone please let me know if the above is > the correct way to handle a mail list > on the same server as POSTFIX -- plus the need to change email URL. If not, > what is the preferred way? > > > Thank you. > > > > / / > -- Reindl Harald the lounge interactive design GmbH A-1060 Vienna, Hofmühlgasse 17 CTO / CISO / Software-Development p: +43 (1) 595 3999 33, m: +43 (676) 40 221 40 icq: 154546673, http://www.thelounge.net/ http://www.thelounge.net/signature.asc.what.htm
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