Nils Kolstein wrote:
>
>I have two mailinglists under one domain. When sending an E-Mail to
>both mailinglists the message is only delivered to one mailinglist. I
>don't recieve a "recipient unknown" message or similar back so it
>seems the message is blackholed somewhere.


Do you mean that if you send mail to either list, one works and one
doesn't, or do you mean that only when a single post is addressed to
both lists, it is only received from one of the lists?

If the former, see the FAQs at <http://wiki.list.org/x/A4E9> and
<http://wiki.list.org/x/noA9>. It's also possible that lists settings
for the affected list are causing the post to be discarded.

If the latter, I would say look at the setting Non-digest options ->
regular_exclude_lists for the list from which you don't receive the
post except this setting didn't appear until Mailman 2.1.10.


>This behaviour is seen when mailing from several different domains
>(gmail, hotmail etc.)


I don't know why the sending domain would affect this.


>The version of Mailman installed is 2.1.9


-- 
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San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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