Re: Simple Postfix Newsletter wity MySQL

From: Wietse Venema (no email)
Date: Mon Oct 01 2007 - 20:54:19 EDT

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    Gary Lundquest:
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    > Wietse
    >
    > > However, I strongly suggest using a mailing list manager instead.
    >
    > Thanks for the response.
    >
    > Why do suggest using a mailing list manager?
    >
    > I'm open to doing whatever will make the newsletter user's life easier, and
    > that does not take a lot of time to install.
    >
    > The newsletter user is currently using Mailman from an ISP, and it is very
    > clumsy to use for his purpose, and he has to do dual entry of each address
    > change - once in Mailman and once in the in-house database (MySQL). The

    One copy of the data is sufficient. Nuke the SQL database.

            Wietse

    > newsletter recipients do not self subscribe or unsubscribe - they contact
    > the user and he adds or deletes them. It seems to me that it would save the
    > user a lot of work if he could just send out the newsletter to the members
    > already in his database.
    >
    > Please let me know if I am missing something here. I don't claim to be an
    > expert in Postfix.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > -Gary
    >
    >
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "Wietse Venema" <>
    > To: "Postfix users" <>
    > Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 10:01 AM
    > Subject: Re: Simple Postfix Newsletter wity MySQL
    >
    >
    > > Gary Lundquest:
    > >> I'm looking for a way to use Postfix and MySQL for a simple email
    > >> newsletter. My user periodically sends an email newsletter to a
    > >> few hundred of his organization's members who have signed up for
    > >> it. I have a crude setup now, where the user changes the contents
    > >> (email addresses) of the text file pointed to in the /etc/aliases
    > >> file.
    > >>
    > >> I would like the aliases file to map to a MySQL query instead of
    > >> the :include: file. I see where Postfix does this for lookup
    > >> tables but I haven't seen a way to use a MySQL query to replace
    > >> the include file of email addresses. Is this a matter of getting
    > >
    > > You can't list another lookup table inside an aliases table. You
    > > can specify a MySQL aliases table IN ADDITION TO the system aliases
    > > table.
    > >
    > > However, I strongly suggest using a mailing list manager instead.
    > >
    > > Wietse
    > >> the syntax right in the right config file, or is this a different
    > >> kind of thing that Postfix is not designed to do with MySQL? Is
    > >> there a way to do this using something besides mapping MySQL to
    > >> the aliases include file?
    > >>
    > >> My goal is for the user to send the newsletter to a a specified
    > >> address (like ) and have Postfix send it
    > >> to everyone in the MySQL query. Dealing with MySQL is not a
    > >> problem, but I am not an expert on Postfix.
    > >>
    > >> Postfix version 2.4.5, Mysql version 5.0.27, on CentOS 4. Postfix
    > >> is only sending mail, not receiving.
    > >>
    > >> Thanks for any info.
    > >>
    > >> -Gary
    > >
    >
    >
    >
    >


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