On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 8:31 PM Hope Less via Mailman-users < mailman-users@mailman3.org> wrote:
I have a decades old list that was abandoned on my server. I upgraded it to mailman3 but it never came back to life. It is causing me some grief. I want to keep the archives up but totally disable any mail capabilities. I have turned off mail for the domain but I still get 'crap' that tries to relay. I've manually tried to remove stuff from the transport tables in Postfix but I still get mail. I'm not sure where the problem lies.
If I can't stop this I'll have to remove the list entirely which includes the archives. I really wish to leave the archives up. Any idea on how I can remove the mail capabilities and leave the rest?
Thank You.
Not sure how Postfix does things, but in Exim I could redirect an address to the null bucket and forget about it. I could also just make a special purpose router to handle a particular address in any evil way :-)
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