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Patricia A Moss quoted me and wrote.
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Ben McGee wrote:
I have a fairly large Mailman Installation on Ubuntu server 9 with
several thousand subscribers and about a dozen lists. When users post
to List1 they receive a bounce message from List2. For example, the
list administrator receives this notice...
[...]
Reason: Message
Thanks for the reply. I have checked and double checked and
li...@example.com is not a member of li...@example.com in the membership
list. Is there any other place I should check? From what I can tell
that is the list of members. [...]
Do you think this could be an MTA problem (exim4)?
Hi,
Reserecting an old thread.
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Geoff Shang wrote:
I've noticed that if I go to pending Moderator requests and approve a
message from a particular user, if I leave the resulting page open which
says Click here to reload this page and another message
Ben McGee wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I have checked and double checked and
li...@example.com is not a member of li...@example.com in the membership
list. Is there any other place I should check? From what I can tell
that is the list of members. I've been through the FAQ and didn't
find
Geoff Shang wrote:
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Geoff Shang wrote:
I've noticed that if I go to pending Moderator requests and approve a
message from a particular user, if I leave the resulting page open which
says Click here to reload this page and another message from that user
Hi,
I received the following error this morning. So I rerun configure again with
the following command: ./configure --with-cgi-id=apache --prefix=/var/mailman.
I'm still getting the same error. Is there any place that I can look for so
that I can debug this problem better? Perhaps, looking
While not strictly a mailman question, I'm having a problem with
delivering mail to a few list members because their mail server sees our
mail man messages as having too many hops.
my mailman server is behind a Anti-Spam Anti-Virus Gateway Email Server
using Postfix, Amavisd-new,
Ted Targosz wrote:
so I was wondering if anyone else had encountered this and knew of a
workaround (besides bypassing the gateway)
I've not run in to this my self (with Mailman). But what you say makes
perfect sense.
If you are not pruning Received: headers as you pass your messages in to
Grant,
Thank you very much... your advice appears to be spot on...
I've added a header_check to my postfix configuration on my mailman
server to prune the headers from my internal gateway before they are
passed to mailman.
something like
/^Received: from localhost/IGNORE
/^Received:
Grant Taylor writes:
If you are not pruning Received: headers as you pass your messages in to
Mailman, they may be counted as extra headers contributing to the loop
detection cludge.
But pruning Received headers has the disadvantage that you can't
detect real loops caused by some
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