Wietse Venema:
> Mark A. Olbert:
> > That's what I did, but it didn't work. Nor did chgrp nogroup.
>
> Postfix does not use the "group" of the aliases file. You may have
> to re-compile mailman so it expects the right group.
To clarify, Postfix uses the UID of the file owner, then it looks
in the
a
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 11:02 AM
To: Postfix users
Subject: Re: mailman integration question
Mark A. Olbert:
> That's what I did, but it didn't work. Nor did chgrp nogroup.
Postfix does not use the "group" of the aliases file. You may have
to re-compile
Mark A. Olbert:
> That's what I did, but it didn't work. Nor did chgrp nogroup.
Postfix does not use the "group" of the aliases file. You may have
to re-compile mailman so it expects the right group.
Wietse
8 9:34 AM
To: Mark A. Olbert
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: mailman integration question
Mark A. Olbert a écrit :
> Thanks to mouss and others for helping me figure out how to configure postfix
> and amavisd to route mail to different endpoints based on whether the address
> is in
Mark A. Olbert a écrit :
> Thanks to mouss and others for helping me figure out how to configure postfix
> and amavisd to route mail to different endpoints based on whether the address
> is in a subdomain.
>
> I'm running into a GID problem in the interface between mailman and postfix.
> Here's
Thanks to mouss and others for helping me figure out how to configure postfix
and amavisd to route mail to different endpoints based on whether the address
is in a subdomain.
I'm running into a GID problem in the interface between mailman and postfix.
Here's the error message:
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