Hi all, I was wondering if anyone could recommend a simple mailing list manager that plays well with a Postfix/Dovecot setup, with virtual domains? It really just has to be very simple, basically, an alias would work, if I could rewrite the sender address/name, and I don't really need the possibility for users to subscribe via e-mail based commands. I've looked at the XEXEC plugin as a possible method of doing this, via some Perl perhaps, anyone has any experience using this they would like to share? Mvh, Peter Reinhold / peter at reinhold.dk
Le 01/11/2010 14:44, Peter Reinhold a ?crit :> Hi all, > > I was wondering if anyone could recommend a simple mailing list manager that plays well with a Postfix/Dovecot setup, with virtual domains? > > It really just has to be very simple, basically, an alias would work, if I could rewrite the sender address/name, and I don't really need the possibility for users to subscribe via e-mail based commands.depends on what you exactly needs. postfix alone may do the job, or it may not. anyway, post to the postfix-users list with more details. Otherwise, mailman isn't hard to setup. and you get the benefits of a "real" list manager.> I've looked at the XEXEC plugin as a possible method of doing this, via some Perl perhaps, anyone has any experience using this they would like to share? > > > Mvh, > > Peter Reinhold / peter at reinhold.dk
Someone wrote (Probably you), and the time was 16:45 01-11-2010>>I was wondering if anyone could recommend a >>simple mailing list manager that plays well >>with a Postfix/Dovecot setup, with virtual domains? >depends on what you exactly needs. postfix alone >may do the job, or it may not. anyway, post to >the postfix-users list with more details.I am using a postfix virtual users/domains setup (hosting multiple domains with multiple users), with SQL lookup. What I need is to be able to define a mailing list on a given domain, so that mails received on that one address will be sent to a multiple of users, with the sender e-mail changed to be the address of the mailing list, so replies are sent straight to the list, and not the original sender.>Otherwise, mailman isn't hard to setup. and you >get the benefits of a "real" list manager.I looked at this, does this play well with Dovecot in the above mentioned configuration? Kind Regards, Peter Reinhold - peter at reinhold.dk > http://www.reinhold.dk & http://www.geekhouse.dk < -- QOTD : Abel Spendabel, vil du se min sabel, jeg er DR?BER kapabel! .. Morten K, unavngivet tr?f, '97