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Version vom 6. September 2013, 21:06 Uhr
Problem zum Übertrag von postfix in mailman
Listen von einem bereits installierten Postfix schnell und sauber mit allen Einträgen in die Mailman-Software übertragen.
Ansatz 1 (nicht getestet)
Mit Hilfe einer Pythondatei (siehe weiter unten).
Jede Liste im Postfix muss in eine extra Datei (Postfixlistendatei), welche in der Postfixdatei .../postfix/main.cf unter dem Punkt alias_maps
verwiesen wird. Dann newaliases
, anschließend erstellt man alle Listen im Mailman und führt in der Konsole die Datei /usr/local/mailman/bin/newlist
aus. die im Anschluss aufgelisteten Codeschnipsel werden in die richtigen "Postfixlistendateien" kopiert.
#! /usr/local/bin/python # vom Ersteller des Artikels geaendert # Configuration variables - Change these for your site if necessary. MailmanHome = "/var/mailman"; # Mailman home directory. MailmanOwner = "postmaster@example.com"; # Postmaster and abuse mail recipient. # End of configuration variables. # postfix-to-mailman-2.1.py (to be installed as postfix-to-mailman.py) # # Interface mailman to a postfix with a mailman transport. Does not require # the creation of _any_ aliases to connect lists to your mail system. # # Dax Kelson, dkelson@gurulabs.com, Sept 2002. # coverted from qmail to postfix interface # Jan 2003: Fixes for Mailman 2.1 # Thanks to Simen E. Sandberg <senilix@gallerbyen.net> # Feb 2003: Change the suggested postfix transport to support VERP # Thanks to Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <henrique.holschuh@ima.sp.gov.br> # # This script was originally qmail-to-mailman.py by: # Bruce Perens, bruce@perens.com, March 1999. # This is free software under the GNU General Public License. # # This script is meant to be called from ~mailman/postfix-to-mailman.py. # It catches all mail to a virtual domain, eg "lists.example.com". # It looks at the recipient for each mail message and decides if the mail is # addressed to a valid list or not, and bounces the message with a helpful # suggestion if it's not addressed to a list. It decides if it is a posting, # a list command, or mail to the list administrator, by checking for the # -admin, -owner, and -request addresses. It will recognize a list as soon # as the list is created, there is no need to add _any_ aliases for any list. # It recognizes mail to postmaster, mailman-owner, abuse, mailer-daemon, root, # and owner, and routes those mails to MailmanOwner as defined in the # configuration variables, above. # # INSTALLATION: # # Install this file as ~mailman/postfix-to-mailman.py # # To configure a virtual domain to connect to mailman, edit Postfix thusly: # # /etc/postfix/main.cf: # relay_domains = ... lists.example.com # transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport # mailman_destination_recipient_limit = 1 # # /etc/postfix/transport: # lists.example.com mailman: # # /etc/postfix/master.cf # mailman unix - n n - - pipe # flags=FR user=mailman:mailman # argv=/var/mailman/postfix-to-mailman.py ${nexthop} ${user} # # # Replace list.example.com above with the name of the domain to be connected # to Mailman. Note that _all_ mail to that domain will go to Mailman, so you # don't want to put the name of your main domain here. Typically a virtual # domain lists.domain.com is used for Mailman, and domain.com for regular # email. # import sys, os, re, string def main(): os.nice(5) # Handle mailing lists at non-interactive priority. # delete this if you wish os.chdir(MailmanHome + "/lists") try: local = sys.argv[2] except: # This might happen if we're not using Postfix sys.stderr.write("LOCAL not set?\n") sys.exit(1) local = string.lower(local) local = re.sub("^mailman-","",local) names = ("root", "postmaster", "mailer-daemon", "mailman-owner", "owner", "abuse") for i in names: if i == local: os.execv("/usr/sbin/sendmail", ("/usr/sbin/sendmail", MailmanOwner)) sys.exit(0) type = "post" types = (("-admin$", "admin"), ("-owner$", "owner"), ("-request$", "request"), ("-bounces$", "bounces"), ("-confirm$", "confirm"), ("-join$", "join"), ("-leave$", "leave"), ("-subscribe$", "subscribe"), ("-unsubscribe$", "unsubscribe")) for i in types: if re.search(i[0],local): type = i[1] local = re.sub(i[0],"",local) if os.path.exists(local): os.execv(MailmanHome + "/mail/mailman", (MailmanHome + "/mail/mailman", type, local)) else: bounce() sys.exit(75) def bounce(): bounce_message = """\ TO ACCESS THE MAILING LIST SYSTEM: Start your web browser on http://%s/ That web page will help you subscribe or unsubscribe, and will give you directions on how to post to each mailing list.\n""" sys.stderr.write(bounce_message % (sys.argv[1])) sys.exit(1) try: sys.exit(main()) except SystemExit, argument: sys.exit(argument) except Exception, argument: info = sys.exc_info() trace = info[2] sys.stderr.write("%s %s\n" % (sys.exc_type, argument)) sys.stderr.write("Line %d\n" % (trace.tb_lineno)) sys.exit(75) # Soft failure, try again later.