Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 16:20:13 -0500 (EST) From: "Dave C." 1. The standard way to connect one's MTA to mailman (and for Majordomo as well) seems to be to add a set of aliases for *every* list one creates. Once upon a time, I crufted a set of configs from Smail to work with majordomo, to automaticaly recognize the standard patterns, for all lists in existance. I have long since switched to Exim, and have recently installed Mailman to test on my personal workstation in preparation for installing it on our main system. To get to the point, I have setup a set of transports and directors for Exim, which will do the same thing. ########################################################## # # Transports: # mailman_post: driver=pipe command = "/home/mailman/mail/wrapper post ${local_part}" user = exim group = mail mailman_owner: driver=pipe command = "/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailowner ${local_part}" user = exim group = mail mailman_request: driver=pipe command = "/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd ${local_part}" user = exim group = mail ########################################################## # # Directors: # mailman_post: domains=lists.whateverdomains.com driver=smartuser condition=${if exists{/home/mailman/lists/${local_part}} {yes}{no}} transport=mailman_post mailman_request: domains=lists.whateverdomains.com driver=smartuser suffix=-request condition=${if exists{/home/mailman/lists/${local_part}} {yes}{no}} transport=mailman_request mailman_owner1: domains=lists.whateverdomains.com driver=smartuser prefix=owner- condition=${if exists{/home/mailman/lists/${local_part}} {yes}{no}} transport=mailman_owner mailman_owner2: domains=lists.whateverdomains.com driver=smartuser suffix=-owner condition=${if exists{/home/mailman/lists/${local_part}} {yes}{no}} transport=mailman_owner mailman_owner3: domains=lists.whateverdomains.com driver=smartuser suffix=-admin condition=${if exists{/home/mailman/lists/${local_part}} {yes}{no}} transport=mailman_owner