Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dave Filchak
OK .. well maybe something here. In Defaults.py SMTPHOST is set to 'localhost' In mm_cfg.py, it is set to the actual public IP of the server.


I'm fairly sure if you just remove the SMTPHOST = 'xx.xx.xx.xx' from
mm_cfg.py and restart Mailman, it will work.

I'm also fairly sure that if you set SMTPHOST to the IP instead of
localhost in the tests that they will fail.

Of course, none of this will explain why it quit after the power
outage, but I'm pretty sure the difference is a DNS issue.

Yup ... just sent a test email to a test list we have set up and it seems to be working. It is so weird though ... there is really no way I can think of that these would change even after an unscheduled abrupt shutdown like we had. And the thing is, this server was up and running for two years before that and running mailman with no issues. It is like a ghost in the machine. Very crazy!!

I wan to thank you for hanging in there with me. I really do appreciate it.

Dave

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