On Fri, Aug 2, 2024 at 6:44 PM Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> wrote:
On 8/2/24 08:12, Roland Giesler via Mailman-users wrote:
It seems though that since I'm not running a local MTA, when then mail arrives at the mailman3 server, there's nothing that can process it. So should I run postfix in it's most basic setup to allow mail to be received or what is the best way to deal with it? Mailman3 has to receive mail like signup confirmations, etc after all, not?
If you use transport_maps on the remote MTA to relay the list mail to port 8024 on the Mailman server, Mailman's LMTP runner will receive the mail and you don't need a local MTA.
Nice one! I'd love to know how this config is done in Postfix. Heading to ask Uncle G.
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