From 7ad92f7ca2ce0d52f48f294fd6c83c6029f0c77f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mark Sapiro Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 09:44:10 -0700 Subject: Preparing 2.1.14rc1 release. --- doc/mailman-install/node13.html | 207 ---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 207 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/mailman-install/node13.html (limited to 'doc/mailman-install/node13.html') diff --git a/doc/mailman-install/node13.html b/doc/mailman-install/node13.html deleted file mode 100644 index c5d03a5b..00000000 --- a/doc/mailman-install/node13.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,207 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - -6.1.1 Integrating Postfix and Mailman - - - - - -

-6.1.1 Integrating Postfix and Mailman -

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-You can integrate Postfix and Mailman such that when new lists are created, or -lists are removed, Postfix's alias database will be automatically updated. -The following are the steps you need to take to make this work. - -

-In the description below, we assume that you've installed Mailman in the -default location, i.e. /usr/local/mailman. If that's not the case, -adjust the instructions according to your use of configure's ---prefix and --with-var-prefix options. - -

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Note: - -If you are using virtual domains and you want Mailman to honor your virtual -domains, read the 6.1 section below first! -
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-That's it! One caveat: when you add or remove a list, the aliases.db -file will updated, but it will not automatically run postfix reload. -This is because you need to be root to run this and suid-root scripts are not -secure. The only effect of this is that it will take about a minute for -Postfix to notice the change to the aliases.db file and update its -tables. - -

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