Hi,
That did the trick, thanks!
Jayson
On 11/14/2018 6:09 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 11/14/18 2:35 PM, Jayson Smith wrote:
Hi,
The error in /var/lib/mailman/log/error is as follows:
Nov 14 10:24:29 2018 (1063) DNS lookup for dmarc_moderation_action for
list (Redacted) not available
That
On 11/14/18 2:35 PM, Jayson Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The error in /var/lib/mailman/log/error is as follows:
>
> Nov 14 10:24:29 2018 (1063) DNS lookup for dmarc_moderation_action for
> list (Redacted) not available
That says Mailman couldn't import dns.resolver.
You need to have the dnspython
Hi,
The error in /var/lib/mailman/log/error is as follows:
Nov 14 10:24:29 2018 (1063) DNS lookup for dmarc_moderation_action for
list (Redacted) not available
I recently upgraded a lot of packages on my Debian system. I compiled
Mailman from source since Debian didn't have the version I
On 11/14/18 11:53 AM, Jayson Smith wrote:
>
> Did my server fail to retrieve the DMARC information for AOL for some
> transient reason, or could there be another problem? I have double
> checked that the list is set to munge the From: of such messages, but it
> didn't this time.
What's in
Hi all,
I have a weird one. This morning an AOL user posted to one of my lists.
Normally this is no problem, since I have the list in question set to
munge the From: of messages from problematic domains (AOL, Yahoo, etc).
For some reason it didn't work this time. Naturally, I received bounce