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Viewing file: Select action/file-type: 6.1 Using the Postfix mail serverMailman should work pretty much out of the box with a standard Postfix installation. It has been tested with various Postfix versions up to and including Postfix 2.1.5.
In order to support Mailman's optional VERP delivery, you will want to disable
recipient_delimiter = + Using "+" as the delimiter works well with the default values for VERP_FORMAT and VERP_REGEXP in Defaults.py. When attempting to deliver a message to a non-existent local address, Postfix may return a 450 error code. Since this is a transient error code, Mailman will continue to attempt to deliver the message for DELIVERY_RETRY_PERIOD - 5 days by default. You might want to set Postfix up so that it returns permanent error codes for non-existent local users by adding the following to your main.cf file:
unknown_local_recipient_reject_code = 550 Finally, if you are using Postfix-style virtual domains, read the section on virtual domain support below.
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