[sqlite] test for bounce detection

2015-02-14 Thread R.Smith
On 2/14/2015 10:18 AM, Ma?l Nison wrote:
> As a side, it's the first time that I received a mail from this mailing
> list without it being automatically flagged as spam.

Well, technically this is spam... but it's the good kind :)

Thank you kindly Mike for the prompt repair and keeping things running 
smoothly - much appreciated!





[sqlite] test for bounce detection

2015-02-14 Thread Maƫl Nison
As a side, it's the first time that I received a mail from this mailing
list without it being automatically flagged as spam.

Le sam. 14 f?vr. 2015 06:26, Simon Slavin  a ?crit :

> On 14 Feb 2015, at 4:25am, Mike Owens  wrote:
>
> > So I updated mailman today to use mailinglists.sqlite.org rather than
> > sqlite.org:8080 knowing that there is a good chance some issues will
> arise.
> > I have been fixing them as they surface. This issue is related to the
> > Postfix config not recognizing mailinglists.sqlite.org. I've updated it
> an
> > restarted postfix so this should in theory fix it.
>
> This reply was sent to General Discussion of SQLite Database <
> sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org> so if it appears the problem has
> been fixed.  Thanks for the work, Mike.  Not just today, but for everything
> you do to keep the list working.
>
> Simon.
> ___
> sqlite-users mailing list
> sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org
> http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users
>


[sqlite] test for bounce detection

2015-02-14 Thread Stephen Chrzanowski
GMail has constantly and randomly flagged different messages from this
mailing list as spam.  I set a specific mail rule to force the mail to NOT
be flagged as spam.  The nice thing is, GMail also tells me when the
message SHOULD have been put into spam but because of my mail rule, the
message ended up where I'm looking at it.  We'll see how many more flags I
get. :]

On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 3:18 AM, Ma?l Nison  wrote:

> As a side, it's the first time that I received a mail from this mailing
> list without it being automatically flagged as spam.
>
> Le sam. 14 f?vr. 2015 06:26, Simon Slavin  a ?crit :
>
> > On 14 Feb 2015, at 4:25am, Mike Owens  wrote:
> >
> > > So I updated mailman today to use mailinglists.sqlite.org rather than
> > > sqlite.org:8080 knowing that there is a good chance some issues will
> > arise.
> > > I have been fixing them as they surface. This issue is related to the
> > > Postfix config not recognizing mailinglists.sqlite.org. I've updated
> it
> > an
> > > restarted postfix so this should in theory fix it.
> >
> > This reply was sent to General Discussion of SQLite Database <
> > sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org> so if it appears the problem has
> > been fixed.  Thanks for the work, Mike.  Not just today, but for
> everything
> > you do to keep the list working.
> >
> > Simon.
> > ___
> > sqlite-users mailing list
> > sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org
> > http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users
> >
> ___
> sqlite-users mailing list
> sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org
> http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users
>


[sqlite] test for bounce detection

2015-02-14 Thread Simon Slavin
On 14 Feb 2015, at 4:25am, Mike Owens  wrote:

> So I updated mailman today to use mailinglists.sqlite.org rather than
> sqlite.org:8080 knowing that there is a good chance some issues will arise.
> I have been fixing them as they surface. This issue is related to the
> Postfix config not recognizing mailinglists.sqlite.org. I've updated it an
> restarted postfix so this should in theory fix it.

This reply was sent to General Discussion of SQLite Database  so if it appears the problem has been fixed.  Thanks 
for the work, Mike.  Not just today, but for everything you do to keep the list 
working.

Simon.


[sqlite] test for bounce detection

2015-02-14 Thread R.Smith
I can confirm the bounces happen for the ".mailinglists" email address 
which is now automatically added to the "Reply-To" address.

I hit the reply-to-all button and then remove the .mailinglists address 
to fix it, but it is rather cumbersome, if the powers that control such 
things could kindly adjust that setting it will be most appreciated.


On 2/14/2015 2:04 AM, Simon Slavin wrote:
> On 13 Feb 2015, at 11:39pm, David King  wrote:
>
>> Maybe unrelated, but in the last few hours the list ID header changed from 
>> "sqlite-users.sqlite.org" to "sqlite-users.mailinglists.sqlite.org", which 
>> messes up my mail filtering.
> Thanks, David.  That was it.
>
> For others: messages from the list now reach me with a 'From' header which 
> includes 'mailinglists.'.  So when I hit 'reply' that's the address my 
> message goes to.  Whereas when I start a new thread my mailer uses the 
> address in my contact list which is the proper address.
>
> Thanks to David for helping me figure that out so quickly.  I hand-edited the 
> 'To' header on this message and I expect it'll go through.
>
> Simon.
>



[sqlite] test for bounce detection

2015-02-14 Thread Simon Slavin

On 13 Feb 2015, at 11:39pm, David King  wrote:

> Maybe unrelated, but in the last few hours the list ID header changed from 
> "sqlite-users.sqlite.org" to "sqlite-users.mailinglists.sqlite.org", which 
> messes up my mail filtering.

Thanks, David.  That was it.  

For others: messages from the list now reach me with a 'From' header which 
includes 'mailinglists.'.  So when I hit 'reply' that's the address my message 
goes to.  Whereas when I start a new thread my mailer uses the address in my 
contact list which is the proper address.

Thanks to David for helping me figure that out so quickly.  I hand-edited the 
'To' header on this message and I expect it'll go through.

Simon.


[sqlite] test for bounce detection

2015-02-13 Thread Simon Slavin
This is a test message.  I just sent another message to the list and it got 
bounced with the message "Relay access denied" so I want to see if this one 
made it.

If it does, can the listadmin see if there's anything wrong ?  Sorry to occupy 
your Friday night or weekend.

Simon.


[sqlite] test for bounce detection

2015-02-13 Thread Mike Owens
We are in the process of moving mailman from sqlite.org:8080 to
mailinglists.sqlite.org. The reason for this is that sqlite.org runs on a
different web server (althttpd) than the mailman management (Apache) and so
we originally used port 8080 for mailman. Well, port 8080 does not work for
some people so we got another IP address for our VM and put Mailmain on
port 80 there. However, this means we also have to have a different DNS (A)
record to point to that different IP which means a different host name. So
sqlite.org:8080 was changed to mailinglists.sqlite.org for this.

So I updated mailman today to use mailinglists.sqlite.org rather than
sqlite.org:8080 knowing that there is a good chance some issues will arise.
I have been fixing them as they surface. This issue is related to the
Postfix config not recognizing mailinglists.sqlite.org. I've updated it an
restarted postfix so this should in theory fix it.

Just let me know if there are more issues and I'll address them in turn.
Sorry for the inconvenience.



On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 6:37 PM, R.Smith  wrote:

> I can confirm the bounces happen for the ".mailinglists" email address
> which is now automatically added to the "Reply-To" address.
>
> I hit the reply-to-all button and then remove the .mailinglists address to
> fix it, but it is rather cumbersome, if the powers that control such things
> could kindly adjust that setting it will be most appreciated.
>
>
>
> On 2/14/2015 2:04 AM, Simon Slavin wrote:
>
>> On 13 Feb 2015, at 11:39pm, David King  wrote:
>>
>>  Maybe unrelated, but in the last few hours the list ID header changed
>>> from "sqlite-users.sqlite.org" to "sqlite-users.mailinglists.sqlite.org",
>>> which messes up my mail filtering.
>>>
>> Thanks, David.  That was it.
>>
>> For others: messages from the list now reach me with a 'From' header
>> which includes 'mailinglists.'.  So when I hit 'reply' that's the address
>> my message goes to.  Whereas when I start a new thread my mailer uses the
>> address in my contact list which is the proper address.
>>
>> Thanks to David for helping me figure that out so quickly.  I hand-edited
>> the 'To' header on this message and I expect it'll go through.
>>
>> Simon.
>>
>>
> ___
> sqlite-users mailing list
> sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org
> http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users
>



-- 
Mike


[sqlite] test for bounce detection

2015-02-13 Thread David King
Also FYI:

I sent this last one to both sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org and 
sqlite-users at sqlite.org, and the one to sqlite-users at 
mailinglists.sqlite.org bounced with the same "Relay Access Denied" but the 
other one went through.



On 13 Feb 2015, at 15:39, David King  wrote:

> Maybe unrelated, but in the last few hours the list ID header changed from 
> "sqlite-users.sqlite.org" to "sqlite-users.mailinglists.sqlite.org", which 
> messes up my mail filtering.
> 
> Of course I'll fix it locally, I only mention in because it might be related 
> to whatever server config changes have been taking place.
> 
> 
> 
> On 13 Feb 2015, at 15:27, Simon Slavin  wrote:
> 
>> This is a test message.  I just sent another message to the list and it got 
>> bounced with the message "Relay access denied" so I want to see if this one 
>> made it.
>> 
>> If it does, can the listadmin see if there's anything wrong ?  Sorry to 
>> occupy your Friday night or weekend.
>> 
>> Simon.
>> ___
>> sqlite-users mailing list
>> sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org
>> http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users
>> 
> 
> ___
> sqlite-users mailing list
> sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org
> http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users

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[sqlite] test for bounce detection

2015-02-13 Thread David King
Maybe unrelated, but in the last few hours the list ID header changed from 
"sqlite-users.sqlite.org" to "sqlite-users.mailinglists.sqlite.org", which 
messes up my mail filtering.

Of course I'll fix it locally, I only mention in because it might be related to 
whatever server config changes have been taking place.



On 13 Feb 2015, at 15:27, Simon Slavin  wrote:

> This is a test message.  I just sent another message to the list and it got 
> bounced with the message "Relay access denied" so I want to see if this one 
> made it.
> 
> If it does, can the listadmin see if there's anything wrong ?  Sorry to 
> occupy your Friday night or weekend.
> 
> Simon.
> ___
> sqlite-users mailing list
> sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org
> http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users
> 

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