Le 13/12/2010 15:15, Michael Grimm a écrit :
Thanks for the advice.
I have downloaded, compiled and installed wimp, but I don't understand
how to integrate it into my postfix installation.
try mailman or sympa. both are freely available, documented and in wide
use.
snertsoft software isn't f
Michael Grimm:
> That's not what I meant. Perhaps the question was to basic even
> for low-tech ;-) When a user uses his email client, what address
> does he need to enter to send something to the list?
You send mail to aliasn...@any.domain.name.in.mydestination, after
you arrange for suitable DNS
That's not what I meant. Perhaps the question was to basic even for low-tech ;-)
When a user uses his email client, what address does he need to enter
to send something to the list?
I thought that /etc/aliases is for local delivery only.
Michael
> To update the list from a mail client, use a m
Michael Grimm:
> Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
> postfix functionality The distribution lists are very static and
> do not require adjustments very often.
Wietse:
> The low-tech solution:
>
> /etc/aliases:
># The mailing list "foobar" is implemented as an :
I like that approach.
How do I then address the list from my email client? foo...@smtp.network.local?
Kind regards
Michael
2010/12/13 Wietse Venema :
> Michael Grimm:
>> Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
>> postfix functionality?
>> The distribution lists are very
Michael Grimm:
> Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
> postfix functionality?
> The distribution lists are very static and do not require adjustments
> very often.
The low-tech solution:
/etc/aliases:
# The mailing list "foobar" is implemented as an :include:
On 13 Dec 2010, at 14:29, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 03:24:03PM +0100, Michael Grimm wrote:
>> Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
>> postfix functionality? The distribution lists are very static and do
>> not require adjustments very often.
>
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 03:24:03PM +0100, Michael Grimm wrote:
> Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
> postfix functionality? The distribution lists are very static and do
> not require adjustments very often.
/etc/aliases? :)
Ray
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On 13/12/10 15:24, Michael Grimm wrote:
> Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
> postfix functionality?
> The distribution lists are very static and do not require adjustments
> very often.
You can use a lookup table
Is there maybe an even more simple approach to this using standard
postfix functionality?
The distribution lists are very static and do not require adjustments
very often.
Kind regards
Michael
Thanks for the advice.
I have downloaded, compiled and installed wimp, but I don't understand
how to integrate it into my postfix installation.
I have found this in the documentation but feel a little bit left
alone after trying to understand it.
Postfix apparently supports a similar mechanism to
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Wietse Venema :
>
> > Any mailing list manager that works with Postfix (or Sendmail, etc.)
> > will do the job. A relatively popular example is "mailman".
> >
> > http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html
>
> If you need "less", you could use "wimp" (by SnertSoft).
* Wietse Venema :
> Any mailing list manager that works with Postfix (or Sendmail, etc.)
> will do the job. A relatively popular example is "mailman".
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html
If you need "less", you could use "wimp" (by SnertSoft). It works OK!
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Ralf Hildebrandt
Michael Grimm:
> Dear all,
>
> I want to do the following with postfix:
> A user sends an email to an internal postfix server (smtp.network.local)
> The E-Mail is addressed to lis...@externaldomain.org
> Postfix now needs to forward the E-Mail to a predefined list of
> external email accounts depe
Dear all,
I want to do the following with postfix:
A user sends an email to an internal postfix server (smtp.network.local)
The E-Mail is addressed to lis...@externaldomain.org
Postfix now needs to forward the E-Mail to a predefined list of
external email accounts depending whether it is list01 or
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