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Topic: Intrigating mailman into postfix

Looking around on the web i found this on how to intrigate mailman into postfix: http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mai … rtual.html

Unfortunately I don’t understand this at all, our company uses iredmail with mysql as mail server because of the easiness to install and such. However, a mailing list is necessary and we do not wish to use LDAP.

Is it possible, if iredmail is not going to intrigate mailman for somebody to write or link me to a guide that fits with the iredmail settings?

Thanks for the help in advance.

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Re: Intrigating mailman into postfix

http://workaround.org/ispmail-contributions

search mailman, you can try it, hope you can success.

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Re: Intrigating mailman into postfix

I'll try to see if i can get it working, thanks

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Re: Intrigating mailman into postfix

Tried really hard and cant get it working. I tried all these guides:
http://www.nesono.com/node/277
http://workaround.org/ispmail-contributions
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mai … rtual.html

Does anyone have a working mailman with virtual domains and mysql ?

For some reason my postfix does not see mailman at all and every time i try to send a mail to mailman it returns with invalid user/domain/email. All the settings should be correct and transport is set to lists.domain.com.

I created a list called "test", as written in the guides i have forwarded lists.testdomain.nl to testdomain.nl, i also tried sending it to lists.testdomain directly but i get the same result.

this is the maillog i get when trying to send a mail to it:

Mar 30 09:33:18 mailbox postfix/smtpd[9488]: connect from localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1]
Mar 30 09:33:19 mailbox postfix/smtpd[9488]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1]: 550 5.1.1 <test@testdomain.nl>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual mailbox table; from=<slayerduck@testdomain.nl> to=<test@testdomain.nl> proto=ESMTP helo=<192.168.10.124>
Mar 30 09:33:19 mailbox roundcube: Invalid response code received from server (550):
Mar 30 09:33:19 mailbox roundcube: [30-Mar-2010 09:33:19 +0200]: SMTP Error: SMTP error: Failed to add recipient 'test@testdomain.nl' in /var/www/roundcubemail-0.3.1/program/steps/mail/func.inc on line 1365 (POST /mail/?_task=mail&_action=send)
Mar 30 09:33:19 mailbox postfix/smtpd[9488]: disconnect from localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1]

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Re: Intrigating mailman into postfix

http://library.linode.com/email/mailman … .10-karmic

Complete your basic mail configuration according to the appropriate guide before beginning to install and configure Mailman.

It is absolutely crucial that the DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST and DEFAULT_URL_HOST are not served by your previously configured email system. Any additional domains served by mailman by way of the add_virtualhost function must also not overlap any domains served by another domain on this host. If these domains overlap there will be collisions, and neither system will function as expected.

In all other respects, as long as you deploy Mailman with virtual hosting on its own domain using Mailman with an existing email solution poses no complications. Congratulations, you now have a fully functional email list management solution!

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Re: Intrigating mailman into postfix

The mailserver is clean and freshly installed, i tested it and installed a single domain on it before attempting to install mailman. I  then i added "lists.testdomain.nl" to DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST and DEFAULT_URL_HOST. As far as i know there are no collisions and mailman has its own subdomain.

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Re: Intrigating mailman into postfix

slayerduck wrote:

The mailserver is clean and freshly installed, i tested it and installed a single domain on it before attempting to install mailman. I  then i added "lists.testdomain.nl" to DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST and DEFAULT_URL_HOST. As far as i know there are no collisions and mailman has its own subdomain.

Hey...Did you get this working ?