Hi - I hope you can help me.
Our previous product manager installed Mailman and set up some mailing
lists.
One list I am trying to use keeps defaulting to another and I cannot
work out why.
The people who knew how to work all this have left and I am really
struggling to sort out what to do
Penni Tastula wrote:
The list I am trying to send to has 59 addresses - the list it defaults
to is an in-house staff list.
Is the in-house staff list a Mailman list?
What are the names and email posting addresses of the two lists?
What is in Mailman's 'post' log for the message sent to the
Also being a GoDaddy Dedicated Server customer, I would say it may have
NOTHING to do with Mailman...
You don't really have your own SMTP server at GoDaddy - you go through their
SMTP relay. I have found that on some days email goes out instantly, on
others it gets delayed for hours. Also, if
hello all..
after warmn wlecomes I would like to say : PLEASE HELP !
I have purchased a dedicated server from godaddy.com, celeron 2000 1 GB Ram
bla bla bla .. I bought this server to host my mailing list on which has
over 45,000 subscribers which should be no problem because I'm
You may want to check how the mailing list was setup. If it was
setup to use digests, then depending on the digest that was setup, it
may be an hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly digest. Meaning that X
number of users are delivered the message at the intervals that I
mentioned.
You can
Hi All--
It doesn't have much to do with GoDaddy, unless the OP typoed 1,000 when
he wrote 100,000 ;-) Assuming the limit is indeed 100,000, then this is
a qmail problem.
Qmail needs to be tuned. I don't remember the exact figures I used, but
the default settings are teeny and need to be
I get the following error, but I've run check_perms -f and I have no
errors---
I recall this happening once before, but I cannot recall what the problem
was. Any suggestions???
-john
Jul 13 03:05:25 niflheim postfix/smtpd[20268]: fatal: open database
/etc/aliases.db: Bad file descriptor
Jul
Check to see if the soft links are there. I just went through the rmlist
command yesterday and gave up and did it manually. I should have paid
more attention to the obvious errors. I found that my legacy soft links
were not in /etc/mailmain. I've migrated my data so many times through