On 11/27/24 5:58 PM, Alain D D Williams wrote:
Nov 28 00:59:45 2024 (1268378) ('127.0.0.1', 42128) connection lost
Nov 28 00:59:45 2024 (1268378) ('127.0.0.1', 42128) Connection lost during 
_handle_client()

I am concerned about the connection lost message above.


It is normal and not a concern.


Mailman sees it, the message ID matches that at the end of the first line
in the exim log (above):
/var/log/mailman3/mailman.log
Nov 28 00:59:45 2024 (1268377) ACCEPT: <z0fae9xodd2y3...@phcomp.co.uk>


So Mailman got the message and accepted it.


Is there any more logging that I can look-at/switch-on to see what is happening 
?

Is there anything else in mailman.log? Does the message get archived? Is there anthing in any of Mailman's var/queue/* directories? Is Mailman core running? Does `mailman members --nomail enabled` list any members?

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