================== Generating aliases ================== For some mail servers, Mailman must generate data files that are used to hook Mailman up to the mail server. The details of this differ for each mail server. Generally these files are automatically kept up-to-date when mailing lists are created or removed, but you might occasionally need to manually regenerate the file. The ``mailman aliases`` command does this. >>> class FakeArgs: ... directory = None >>> from mailman.commands.cli_aliases import Aliases >>> command = Aliases() For example, connecting Mailman to Postfix is generally done through the LMTP protocol. Mailman starts an LMTP server and Postfix delivers messages to Mailman as an LMTP client. By default this is done through Postfix transport maps. Selecting Postfix as the source of incoming messages enables transport map generation. >>> config.push('postfix', """ ... [mta] ... incoming: mailman.mta.postfix.LMTP ... lmtp_host: lmtp.example.com ... lmtp_port: 24 ... """) Let's create a mailing list and then display the transport map for it. We'll write the appropriate files to a temporary directory. :: >>> import os, shutil, tempfile >>> output_directory = tempfile.mkdtemp() >>> cleanups.append((shutil.rmtree, output_directory)) >>> FakeArgs.directory = output_directory >>> mlist = create_list('test@example.com') >>> command.process(FakeArgs) For Postfix, there are two files in the output directory. >>> files = sorted(os.listdir(output_directory)) >>> for file in files: ... print(file) postfix_domains postfix_lmtp The transport map file contains all the aliases for the mailing list. >>> with open(os.path.join(output_directory, 'postfix_lmtp')) as fp: ... print(fp.read()) # AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED BY MAILMAN ON ... ... test@example.com lmtp:[lmtp.example.com]:24 test-bounces@example.com lmtp:[lmtp.example.com]:24 test-confirm@example.com lmtp:[lmtp.example.com]:24 test-join@example.com lmtp:[lmtp.example.com]:24 test-leave@example.com lmtp:[lmtp.example.com]:24 test-owner@example.com lmtp:[lmtp.example.com]:24 test-request@example.com lmtp:[lmtp.example.com]:24 test-subscribe@example.com lmtp:[lmtp.example.com]:24 test-unsubscribe@example.com lmtp:[lmtp.example.com]:24 The relay domains file contains a list of all the domains. >>> with open(os.path.join(output_directory, 'postfix_domains')) as fp: ... print(fp.read()) # AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED BY MAILMAN ON ... ... example.com example.com .. Clean up. >>> config.pop('postfix')