Hi,

what is alias_maps?

Willi

Am 26.10.2017 um 16:36 schrieb James Dore:
> Same: 
> 
> console@corelli:/var/log$ postconf alias_database
> alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
> 
> J
> 
> 
> 
>> On 26 Oct 2017, at 15:30, chaouche yacine <yacinechaou...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> Make sure you're using the /etc/aliases is actually used as your 
>> alias_database
>>
>>
>> root@messagerie[10.10.10.19] ~ # postconf alias_database 
>> alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
>> root@messagerie[10.10.10.19] ~ #
>>
>> Here's mine
>>
>> root@messagerie[10.10.10.19] ~ # cat /etc/aliases
>> # /etc/aliases
>> mailer-daemon: postmaster
>> postmaster: root
>> nobody: root
>> hostmaster: root
>> usenet: root
>> news: root
>> webmaster: root
>> www: root
>> ftp: root
>> abuse: root
>> noc: root
>> security: root
>> root: serveur
>> clamav: root
>>
>> root@messagerie[10.10.10.19] ~ #
>>
>>
>> Check that the map is working correctly :
>>
>> root@messagerie[10.10.10.19] ~ # postalias -q mailer-daemon /etc/aliases
>> postmaster
>> root@messagerie[10.10.10.19] ~ #
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, October 26, 2017 3:18 PM, James Dore <james.d...@new.ox.ac.uk> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I recently migrated our mailman server from an old SLES 11 box to Ubuntu 
>> 16.04.3 LTS, and installed Mailman from the Ubuntu repositories along with 
>> Postfix and other prerequisites. Mailman itself is working fine, but I have 
>> a handful of regular email aliases in /etc/aliases which do not receive 
>> mail, and when examining the logs, get bounced with a “User unknown” error. 
>> What did I screw up?
>>
>> (I’ve checked my aliases and they’re good, and I’ve run the newaliases 
>> command numerous times).
>>
>> Cheers,
>> James
>>
>> -- 
>> James Dore,
>> IT Officer, 
>> New College Oxford
>>
>>

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