I guess I forgot to add that info to my previous post. No, it's not 
getting hung up in the admindb.

I was able to get one message from him to go through this afternoon by 
unchecking 'log on to the server before sending' in Outlook.

Hmmm... I can't imagine why that would have prevented him from sending 
through mailman. I decided to look there after I noticed that the 
message he was sending had a message ID of "@AD-DOMAIN.DOMAIN.COM" and 
the other user was "@mail.DOMAIN.COM".

Weird. Any idea why that would have caused an issue with Mailman?

Brian

Paul Tomblin wrote:
> Quoting Brian Atkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> can post (in other words, a plain vanilla list). However, I have one 
>> user that has been attempting to post to the list but his emails are 
>> disappearing.
>>
>> I can see the message hitting the server and being passed off to 
>> mailman, but I can not find anything in the mailman logs to indicate 
>> that it was ever received. His account is identical to everyone else, 
>> but he 'appears' to be the only member that has this issue. I have 
>> removed and recreated his account several times, but there has been no 
>> change.
>>
>> Any ideas on where to look?
>>
> 
> Look on the admindb page to see if they're being held for some reason.
> 
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