At 10:13 AM -0500 2004/05/28, Kelsey Forsythe wrote:

 I think I can change the cron execution to take care of the delay.  Where
 is the cron file for MailMan?

Mailman 2.1 doesn't use cron. It has qrunner jobs that are under the control of mailmanctl, which runs them whenever they are needed.


 As to the second mail,  I don't understand why I did not receive it.
 The delay is different for the two mails.  What does 'delay' mean?

Well, "delay=1" means that the message spent anywhere up to an entire whole second (or there abouts) between when it come into the system and when it was accepted by the remote end. Since one second is the resolution of the clock that is used for reporting this data, you probably won't ever see much of anything shorter.


A "delay=2" means that the message spent at least an entire whole second in the system, and closer to two entire seconds.

You should read the postfix documentation to get this kind of information, since this mailing list is for supporting Mailman, not postfix.

 Second verification (not received):

 May 27 21:06:56 atom postfix/smtpd[23064]: 8BEE6943C97:
 client=localhost[127.0.0.1]
 May 27 21:06:56 atom postfix/cleanup[23087]: 8BEE6943C97:
 message-id=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 May 27 21:06:56 atom postfix/smtpd[23064]: disconnect from
 localhost[127.0.0.1]
 May 27 21:06:56 atom postfix/qmgr[20150]: 8BEE6943C97:
 from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=1986, nrcpt=1
 (queue active)
 May 27 21:06:58 atom postfix/smtp[23089]: 8BEE6943C97:
 to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=sbcmx2.prodigy.net[207.115.63.85],
 delay=2, status=sent (250 2.0.0 i4S1ti6r048410 Message accepted for
 delivery)

Complain to the people at sbcglobal. Give them this log information and ask them to find out what happened to this message. No one else is going to be able to answer this question, since they would need access to the internal log data at sbcglobal.


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