Roderick A. Anderson
2009-Feb-10 21:24 UTC
[Dovecot] mailing lists and Dovecot deliver (lda)
I'm trying to figure out a way, or if it is even possible, to use mailing list software (majordomo2) on a Postfix + Dovecot + virtual mailboxes system. And where I should be looking. The examples on the Postfix site don't seem to address a purely virtual mailboxes system and I haven't found anything about doing it with deliver. I think I'm at the wrong tree (Dovecot deliver) and should be pestering the Postfix list. FTR, I host some sites for not-for-profits and they have asked about setting up lists. So far I've dodged the question but would like to attempt it now. Thanks, Rod --
On Feb 10, 2009, at 4:24 PM, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:> I'm trying to figure out a way, or if it is even possible, to use > mailing list software (majordomo2) on a Postfix + Dovecot + virtual > mailboxes system. And where I should be looking. > > The examples on the Postfix site don't seem to address a purely > virtual mailboxes system and I haven't found anything about doing > it with deliver. > > I think I'm at the wrong tree (Dovecot deliver) and should be > pestering the Postfix list. > > FTR, I host some sites for not-for-profits and they have asked > about setting up lists. So far I've dodged the question but would > like to attempt it now.I have done this with great success. I must be brief as I'm in a rush, but here's the basic overview: - Create a new transport in master.cf, I called it "mailman". It looks like this: ------------------- mailman unix - n n - - pipe flags=FR user=mailman:nobody argv=/usr/local/mailman/bin/postfix-to-mailman.py ${nexthop} ${user} ------------------- The "postfix-to-mailman.py" script can be found via google. I had to make some minor changes to the one I found; I can send you mine if you get stuck. - Create a "pseudo-subdomain" (not in DNS) for Mailman, I used "lists.<domainname>". - Set the transport for the "lists.<domainname>" to be "mailman:" in your transport map. - Rewrite all relevant "<listaddress>@<domainname>" addresses (- admin, -request, etc) into the "lists" subdomain of the form "<listaddress>@lists.<domainname>" using virtual aliases. If you run into trouble, contact me off-list and I'll try to help. -Dave -- Dave McGuire Port Charlotte, FL