Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages moderated from port 2525

2005-05-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ed Danley wrote:

My domain host (http://www.siteground.com) runs mailman 2.1.5p1. I have a
mailing list setup for my church for general news. The pastor and secretary
are authorized to post. All others are moderated.

This setup ran fine through my ISP, DSL via SBC, until SBC decided to start
blocking port 25. At that time all mail needed to be sent with their
signon/password for outgoing mail. When that happened, both the secretary
and pastor postings became moderated. I have to intervene to allow the posts
to proceed.


Something else must have changed too. What hoops Mailman has to jump
through to send mail won't affect holding an incoming post.


In talking with my domain provider about this, they suggested that I send
outgoing emails using port 2525 direct via them. While this works to allow
mail going out without SBC blocking it, mailman is still moderating all
postings. Siteground.com has tried a multitude of things (I don't know what)
but nothing seems to work.


What reason does Mailman give for holding the post? Once we know that,
we'll have a clue as to what to look for.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages moderated from port 2525

2005-05-15 Thread Ed Danley
The message reads:

The reason it is being held:
Posting to a moderated newsgroup

When I go to the web page for Membership Management, the box for mod is
not selected on any of the ids having problems. Of all of the boxes for the
ID, only nodupes and plain are have a check mark in them.

I also tried to reset the ID to moderated then reset it back to not
moderated with no luck.

Ed



On 5/15/05 5:52 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ed Danley wrote:
 
 My domain host (http://www.siteground.com) runs mailman 2.1.5p1. I have a
 mailing list setup for my church for general news. The pastor and secretary
 are authorized to post. All others are moderated.
 
 This setup ran fine through my ISP, DSL via SBC, until SBC decided to start
 blocking port 25. At that time all mail needed to be sent with their
 signon/password for outgoing mail. When that happened, both the secretary
 and pastor postings became moderated. I have to intervene to allow the posts
 to proceed.
 
 
 Something else must have changed too. What hoops Mailman has to jump
 through to send mail won't affect holding an incoming post.
 
 
 In talking with my domain provider about this, they suggested that I send
 outgoing emails using port 2525 direct via them. While this works to allow
 mail going out without SBC blocking it, mailman is still moderating all
 postings. Siteground.com has tried a multitude of things (I don't know what)
 but nothing seems to work.
 
 
 What reason does Mailman give for holding the post? Once we know that,
 we'll have a clue as to what to look for.
 
 --
 Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]   The highway is for gamblers,
 San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense - B. Dylan



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Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages moderated from port 2525

2005-05-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ed Danley wrote:

The message reads:

The reason it is being held:
Posting to a moderated newsgroup


On the admin-Mail-News gateways page, news_moderation is set to
Moderated. It should probably be None unless you actually are gating
to a moderated Usenet news group.

It should definitely be None unless the first two settings on the page
are other than blank and gateway_to_news is Yes

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages moderated from port 2525

2005-05-15 Thread Ed Danley
Thank you. That solved the problem.


On 5/15/05 6:58 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ed Danley wrote:
 
 The message reads:
 
 The reason it is being held:
Posting to a moderated newsgroup
 
 
 On the admin-Mail-News gateways page, news_moderation is set to
 Moderated. It should probably be None unless you actually are gating
 to a moderated Usenet news group.
 
 It should definitely be None unless the first two settings on the page
 are other than blank and gateway_to_news is Yes
 
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[Mailman-Users] Messages moderated from port 2525

2005-05-12 Thread Ed Danley
I apologize if this discussed elsewhere, I didn't find it.

My domain host (http://www.siteground.com) runs mailman 2.1.5p1. I have a
mailing list setup for my church for general news. The pastor and secretary
are authorized to post. All others are moderated.

This setup ran fine through my ISP, DSL via SBC, until SBC decided to start
blocking port 25. At that time all mail needed to be sent with their
signon/password for outgoing mail. When that happened, both the secretary
and pastor postings became moderated. I have to intervene to allow the posts
to proceed.

In talking with my domain provider about this, they suggested that I send
outgoing emails using port 2525 direct via them. While this works to allow
mail going out without SBC blocking it, mailman is still moderating all
postings. Siteground.com has tried a multitude of things (I don't know what)
but nothing seems to work.

I have browsed the email internet headers (not knowing what I'm looking for)
and nothing seems out of the ordinary to me. No mention of SBC or the funky
port.

Is this a known problem? Is there a work around shy of dumping SBC's DSL
service?

Thanks.

Ed Danley


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