Todd Zullinger wrote:
Now, for sendmail I don't think this same thing applies. In the test I did I added the aliases to /etc/aliases and things worked (once SELinux was set to permissive). I only mention this in case there's something different about how you setup the aliases that may jump out at you as a potential cause for sendmail running the mailman wrapper script with group mailnull.
I'm way out of date on how this works, but the last time I looked, the mailman wrapper was setgid mailman which should work regardless of what starts it.
-- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx