Thanks for those clarifications Mark.
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On Tue, Jun 16, 2020, 7:51 PM Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> wrote:
I resolved this myself with a search that turned up a 2018 post from Mark that suggested typing "mailman aliases" to create the hash/alias/lookup table/file things in /var/lib/mailman3/data (that's where
On 6/16/20 5:03 PM, kelly.close@lrewater.com wrote: they are on Ubuntu 18.04). I looked in that folder and sure enough it was empty so I typed "sudo mailman aliases" which did indeed create the 4 things that needed to be there:
postfix_domans postfix_domains.db postfix_lmtp postfix_lmtp.db
But, they were owned by root:root and everything else under that /ver/lib/mailman3 folder is owned by "list" so I took a guess changed the ownership on the 4 files to list:list.
Because that's how you ran it. Run
sudo -u list mailman aliases.
Seems to have worked! I was perplexed about why I had to do this though because these were created automatically last time I did this, but I figured that out too.
Current
mailman start
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