On 9/25/06, Matthew Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a user that belongs to our YAK mailing list run by Mailman. For
some reason his posts aren't being sent to the list.

If he CC's me on it I get them, and I can see them in the
/var/log/maillog file, or at least the headers. At this point my
knowledge ends of how to search more thoroughly....

I tried looking in the spam folder but wasn't sure I was in the right
place since it was completely empty.

I've confirmed that he is in fact in the distribution list and sending
his posts in using the correct email address.

I was tempted to post here the entries in the log file from his last
post but after Larry's admonishment <grin> from a while back of posting
server info, I thought I'd hold off on that until I need to...

He's getting a bit agitated with me at this point...  Any ideas of where
to look next?

are his posts being held in moderation? That happens in mailman, you
should be able to see it in mailman's web interface.

You can also do a grep -l of mailmans qfiles/ directory to see if it's
winding up in shunt (probably misformed messages) or what.

some possibilities are,
a graphical .sig and a mailman policy that drops messages with
attachments (default)
user or domain explicitly blocked (easy enough to do by accident)
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