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<h1 style="text-align: left;">GNU Mailman/Postfix the Easy
Way&nbsp;</h1>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Tom Eastep</span><br>
<h4><span style="font-weight: normal;">Copyright <20> 2001-2003
Thomas M. Eastep</span><br>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">2003-12-31</span></h4>
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<h4>The following was posted on the Postfix mailing list on
5/4/2002 by Michael Tokarev as a suggested addition to the
Postfix FAQ.</h4>
<p>Q: Mailman does not work with Postfix, complaining about GID
mismatch<br>
<br>
A: Mailman uses a setgid wrapper that is designed to be used in
system-wide aliases file so that rest of mailman's mail
handling processes will run with proper uid/gid. Postfix has an
ability to run a command specified in an alias as owner of that
alias, thus mailman's wrapper is not needed here. The best
method to invoke mailman's mail handling via aliases is to use
separate alias file especially for mailman, and made it owned
by mailman and group mailman. Like:<br>
<br>
alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases,
hash:/var/mailman/aliases<br>
<br>
Make sure that /var/mailman/aliases.db is owned by mailman user
(this may be done by executing postalias as mailman
userid).<br>
<br>
Next, instead of using mailman-suggested aliases entries with
wrapper, use the following:<br>
<br>
instead of<br>
mailinglist: /var/mailman/mail/wrapper post mailinglist<br>
mailinglist-admin: /var/mailman/mail/wrapper mailowner
mailinglist<br>
mailinglist-request: /var/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd
mailinglist<br>
...<br>
<br>
use<br>
mailinglist: /var/mailman/scripts/post mailinglist<br>
mailinglist-admin: /var/mailman/scripts/mailowner
mailinglist<br>
mailinglist-request: /var/mailman/scripts/mailcmd
mailinglist<br>
...</p>
<h4>The above tip works with Mailman 2.0; Mailman 2.1 has
adopted something very similar so that no workaround is
necessary. See the README.POSTFIX file included with
Mailman-2.1.<br>
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