Re: mailman and postfix on CentOS

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Hi,
Thanks. Checked the setting it is set to lists.example.com.
Thanks.
Dave.


On 3/15/10, Ryan Pugatch <rpug@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 03/13/2010 07:27 PM, David Mehler wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 	I'm trying to get postfix and mailman going on CentOS 5.4. I had this
>> working previously, six to eight months ago, and shut it down since
>> the need for use was no longer there. I've now reactivated mailman and
>> set up a list. The software versions I'm using are httpd 2.2.14,
>> postfix 2.3.3, and mailman 2.1.9.
>> All the services are started, the list is created, and email is sent
>> to the list owner. The problem is reply addresses for subscriptions
>> are being sent to mailman@xxxxxxxxxx rather than
>> mailman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx as i want. In the email all the email
>> addresses point to mailman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx except for the reply to
>> header that goes to as i said mailman@xxxxxxxxxxx The lists.domain.com
>> is a subdomain dedicated to the mailing list.The mailman newlist
>> command correctly creates list aliases in /etc/mailman/aliases file.
>> Any ideas?
>> Thanks.
>> Dave.
>
>
> Take a look at DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST in mm_cfg.py
>
>
> Ryan
>
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