[Mailman-Users] One member not receiving e-mails...

2005-11-14 Thread Jon D. Slater
Can someone suggest how I'd go about tracking down this problem...

I have a list of 52 members.  Of that list, there is 1 e-mail address 
that never receives e-mail from the server.  (The other 51 work fine.)

This 1 e-mail address (I'll call it '[EMAIL PROTECTED]') is an MSN 
e-mail address (if that matters).

I have other MSN members and they *are* receiving mailings.

To date, I've never had a message bounce back from 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', and they claim they *aren't* being delivered to 
their Junk Mail Folder.

How would I start trying to trace this down?  Is there a log something 
that might tell me if Mailman is, at least, trying to send them e-mail?

Thanks!!!

Jon
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[Mailman-Users] migrating lists from 2.0.13-7 to 2.1.5-33

2005-11-14 Thread Axel Haenssen
Hi Folks,
I am currently running mailman on an older computer. OS is Redhat Linux
7.3, Mailman Version 2.0.13-7

I would like to move all the lists to another, newer server running
RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 and Mailman 2.1.5-33 installed

Could anyone tell me which folders from the old version I have to move
where? Do I have to convert the old /etc/aliases file to the new
settings? Can I just move the archives??

Any help greatly appreciated.
cheers
Axel

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Re: [Mailman-Users] migrating lists from 2.0.13-7 to 2.1.5-33

2005-11-14 Thread John Dennis
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 12:58 -0500, Axel Haenssen wrote:
 Hi Folks,
 I am currently running mailman on an older computer. OS is Redhat Linux
 7.3, Mailman Version 2.0.13-7
 
 I would like to move all the lists to another, newer server running
 RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 and Mailman 2.1.5-33 installed
 
 Could anyone tell me which folders from the old version I have to move
 where? Do I have to convert the old /etc/aliases file to the new
 settings? Can I just move the archives??

There is a script, /usr/lib/mailman/bin/update, which is supposed to
update from a prevous version to the current version. I have never used
it so I cannot testify as to how well it works. Also note the 2.1.5
versions have slightly different directory locations than does the
standard upstream mailman. A quick look at the update script suggests
that as long as you install the new version and run update from that it
should use the new directories because it will be reading the directory
locations from the new Defaults.py file.

The aliases from 2.0 are not the same as used in 2.1. Don't move them
over, instead use /usr/lib/mailman/bin/genaliases to generate a new set
of aliases. 

Please read the file /usr/share/doc/mailman-*/INSTALL.REDHAT for Red Hat
specific tips and to learn that 2.1 has a different way of being run
than 2.0 did, you'll now start mailman as a regular service. Cron will
be taken care of automatically.
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[Mailman-Users] Lists

2005-11-14 Thread Eric Sangalang
Hi,
 
I am new to List Servers, and I have a question. I am currently working
on a school district list server. For some reason I cannot see all the
lists. I logged in to the console and ran the list_lists command it
showed my lists but I want to see it from top to bottom. Is there a
command to show all the list with a pause option?
 
 
 
Thanks
Eric
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Re: [Mailman-Users] One member not receiving e-mails...

2005-11-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jon D. Slater wrote:

Can someone suggest how I'd go about tracking down this problem...

I have a list of 52 members.  Of that list, there is 1 e-mail address 
that never receives e-mail from the server.  (The other 51 work fine.)

This 1 e-mail address (I'll call it '[EMAIL PROTECTED]') is an MSN 
e-mail address (if that matters).

I have other MSN members and they *are* receiving mailings.

To date, I've never had a message bounce back from 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', and they claim they *aren't* being delivered to 
their Junk Mail Folder.

How would I start trying to trace this down?  Is there a log something 
that might tell me if Mailman is, at least, trying to send them e-mail?

Mailman's 'smtp' log will tell you how many recipients each message
had. You can then subtract from 52 anyone on digest or with delivery
disabled or who might be a 'duplicate' because of being in To: or Cc:,
and see if this is the expected number.

In the very unlikely case that this one recipient is being refused by
your outgoing MTA, there will be an entry in Mailman's 'smtp-failure'
log.

Also, is this person receiving digests and everyone else messages, or
is this person's delivery disabled?

It is possible that MSN is quietly eating the mail to this person due
to settings which are different from your other MSN members.

It may be none of these, but at least these are some ideas as to where
to start looking.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Lists

2005-11-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
Eric Sangalang wrote:
 
I am new to List Servers, and I have a question. I am currently working
on a school district list server. For some reason I cannot see all the
lists. I logged in to the console and ran the list_lists command it
showed my lists but I want to see it from top to bottom. Is there a
command to show all the list with a pause option?

bin/list_lists [options] | more

or if you prefer

bin/list_lists [options] | less

See 'man more' and/or 'man less'.

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