Paul Arenson/tokyoprogressive writes: > Actually I am not sure what PTR is…..but my reseller hosting is > just that, I pay for space from EZPZ and then can do as described > above.
Ah, sorry. PTR is the pointer record from a numeric IP address to a human-readable domain name. > I see. Not sure exactly what that means….but thanks... If you don't know, and don't care, no problem. If you want the long story, just ask. :-) > > That said there are a few long shots you could try to diagnose it > > yourself. One is a manual transaction with the mailserver and see if > > it's being rejected at the SMTP level. > > What would I need to do? Give me an existing address, which you already did. :-) I just sent you a test message from st...@turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp, and it was accepted "OK" by nangoku-jiyu-jin-net (which again identified itself as dionysus). So it's not a problem at the incoming SMTP level, mail is going in to the host. > Nothing changed at all in my list. No changes to the host configuration (general spam filters, etc) that you know of, either, right? > It was working with no problems for 2 years. Recently I have been > getting a lot of spam, so when a sufficient number had built up I > went in and got rid of it using BAN so-and-so, DISCARD, so and so… You mean in the Mailman moderation interface for the list, right? Theoretically you could have sent mail, it got spamtrapped but you didn't notice the your post never appeared on the list, you banned the author and didn't notice it was you, etc, etc. Doesn't seem likely. It would be much more likely if you entered patterns by hand in the Privacy -> {Sender,Recipient,Spam} Filter screens. (I don't know if cPanel has those, that's what they are called in unmodified Mailman.) But I guess you didn't do that? > Yes, both p...@nangoku-jiyu-jin.net > <mailto:p...@nangoku-jiyu-jin.net> and p...@turnlefthosting.org > <mailto:p...@turnlefthosting.org> work when sent mail from another > address. > > BUT it is going on 5 minutes that I sent mail FROM each of those > addresses to themselves and they did NOT arrive. How do you do that? By setting the From and To addresses in your local mail client, and sending via smtp.comcast.net? Or do you have webmail running on nangoku-jiyu-jin.net, or ... ? > They show up in their respective SENT folders and I get no error > message. Do you have a copy of an old message sent through your list, with all headers intact (I want to look at the Received headers)? I don't need the content, just the headers, but if the content is innocuous, just forward the whole message to me. > This sounds like NOT a MAILMAN problem… I agree. > http://nangoku-jiyu-jin.net/mailman/listinfo/tokyoprogressive_nangoku-jiyu-jin.net Everything looks good there. Not that there's all that much, but it looks like the admin addresses etc in the mailto links are right and the archive link works, and the admin link works (although as expected it's not very helpful since I can't log in). > > Are your lists archived? Thanks, I found them. Unfortunately, they don't have the trace headers (Received) in them (and they wouldn't have the outgoing hops anyway). So they weren't much help. > You are in Japan by any chance? You know the term “kechi”. There > is an historian on Japanese history with your name, but wait, there > is an academic at Tsukuba with the same name. (I was there for two > years starting in 2009 or 10). I'm the latter, in the Policy and Planning Sciences department. > I wonder….EZPZ is pretty big, but i guess that doesn’t necessarily > mean anything….Also, this is an installation from the Softaculous > package, so I doubt they even support it. How do you install something unsupported if you don't have a shell account? I'm curious because maybe you do have a shell account but don't know it. :-) Steve ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://wiki.list.org/x/AgA3 Security Policy: http://wiki.list.org/x/QIA9 Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/ Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/archive%40jab.org