Hello all,
If someone posts a message to a list that does not exist in my Mailman system,
the message goes to the pending moderator requests queue, and the sender gets a
notice indicating their message is being held for moderator approval with the
reason: Message has implicit destination
My
Sorry... I just wish to clarify... the message gets put in the moderator
request queue in my Mailman list.
Hello all,
If someone posts a message to a list that does not exist in my Mailman system,
the message goes to the pending moderator requests queue, and the sender gets a
notice
Jeff Bernier wrote:
Sorry... I just wish to clarify... the message gets put in the moderator
request queue in my Mailman list.
So your MTA or other Mailman delivery process is delivering mail to
nonexistentl...@example.com as if it were addressed to
mail...@example.com.
You have to examine
I have tested this by just making up names on-the-fly like nolist, or xyzlist,
and get this result every time.
Donna Dierker do...@brainvis.wustl.edu 4/24/2009 10:29 AM
To get a message like that, the list must exist one *some* system --
perhaps not the one you think.
I would go to the mail
hello,
I'm recieving many messages from members in my lists that they have stopped
recieving emails without requesting to be removed from the lists! when I check
the daily backups I find out that their addresses does exist in old backups but
disappear at some point ..
I suspect my
Khalil Abbas wrote:
I'm recieving many messages from members in my lists that they have stopped
recieving emails without requesting to be removed from the lists! when I check
the daily backups I find out that their addresses does exist in old backups
but disappear at some point ..
I
If I Telnet directly to Mailman with a bogus list name, I get the same result.
Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net 4/24/2009 10:32 AM
Jeff Bernier wrote:
Sorry... I just wish to clarify... the message gets put in the moderator
request queue in my Mailman list.
So your MTA or other Mailman delivery
Jeff Bernier wrote:
If I Telnet directly to Mailman with a bogus list name, I get the same result.
I don't doubt that. The question is why? What (non-standard?) delivery
method actually gets the mail from the MTA to Mailman?
Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net 4/24/2009 10:32 AM
Jeff Bernier
I have an instance of Postfix-(2.4.3) running on my Mailman-(2.1.9) host-(Mac
OSX 10.5.6).
I am relatively new to both Mailman and Postfix, so I'm not sure where to look.
Is there something in Postfix that may be causing this?
Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net 4/24/2009 10:52 AM
Jeff Bernier
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Jeff Bernier wrote:
I have tested this by just making up names on-the-fly like nolist, or
xyzlist, and get this result every time.
Sounds like you have a catchall address pointing to the Mailman list
address.
-- Larry Stone
lston...@stonejongleux.com
Jeff Bernier wrote:
I have an instance of Postfix-(2.4.3) running on my Mailman-(2.1.9) host-(Mac
OSX 10.5.6).
I am relatively new to both Mailman and Postfix, so I'm not sure where to
look. Is there something in Postfix that may be causing this?
Normally, but not always, Postfix delivers
Jeff Bernier writes:
If someone posts a message to a list that does not exist in my
Mailman system,
If you have a stock Mailman installation, the answer is: Because it
wasn't posted to the nonexistent list, it was posted to the list where
the moderation request is (as a BCC or similar). The
Hallo!
This may not specifically be a mailman problem, but I'm noticing
strange behaviour in mailmain, as well as in general on my mail server.
Background: My CentOS 4 system ran an automatic 'yum' update two days
ago, and it updated many system files. I'm not an expert, but it looks
like the
Charles Gregory wrote:
Mailman seemed to 'lock up', and queued all outgoing messages until I did
a restart mid-yesterday. I got another complaint today, did another
restart, and once again the list messages are going out. But I have no
guarantee that it won't keep repeating this behaviour. Has
Hi everyone,
i have a problem delivering email to hotmail, i'm attaching the log:
=
Apr 24 12:29:11 evangelizacionactiva postfix/smtp[2260]: ABE81CC8621:
to=gabrie
lavilla...@hotmail.com, relay=mx2.hotmail.com[65.55.92.136]:25,
Hi everyone,
i have a problem delivering email to hotmail, i'm attaching the log:
=
Apr 24 12:29:11 evangelizacionactiva postfix/smtp[2260]: ABE81CC8621:
to=gabrie
lavilla...@hotmail.com, relay=mx2.hotmail.com[65.55.92.136]:25,
Jesús Rivas wrote:
i have a problem delivering email to hotmail, i'm attaching the log:
=
Apr 24 12:29:11 evangelizacionactiva postfix/smtp[2260]: ABE81CC8621:
to=gabrie
lavilla...@hotmail.com, relay=mx2.hotmail.com[65.55.92.136]:25,
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mailman seemed to 'lock up', and queued all outgoing messages until I did
a restart
First of all, my .02 on rebooting - If you do a yum upgrade that
updates system files, you should reboot. If you don't, and there is
some issue due to the upgrade, the
Charles Gregory wrote:
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
See various Mailman logs such as error and smtp-failure for problems.
Interestingly enough, when I shutdown mailman it reports an SMTP failure
for a message it appears to have been 'attempting' to send, then
shuts down. If I have
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Interestingly enough, when I shutdown mailman it reports an SMTP failure
for a message it appears to have been 'attempting' to send...
And what failure does it report?
Apr 24 12:26:48 2009 (7363) Low level smtp error: (4, 'Interrupted system
call'),
Charles Gregory wrote:
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
What's in qfiles/out and qfiles/retry?
Where are these hiding? Tried /var/lib/mailman /usr/lib/mailman
If this is a RedHat/CentOS Mailman package, there is no qfiles/
directory per se - they ar /var/spool/mailman/out and
I’m noticing these “data format errors” in my maillog when someone
subscribes to a list.
Apr 24 21:54:18 www sendmail[14880]: n3P2sIXc014880:
from=testing-boun...@mydomain.com, size=1602, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=mailman.0.1240628056.14879.test...@mydomain.com, proto=ESMTP,
daemon=MTA,
Hi Mark,
Thanks a lot, worked.
Clóvis
Mark Sapiro escreveu:
Clovis Tristao wrote:
I would like to know how to solve the problem below?
Apr 17 14:31:36 2009 (18013) Uncaught runner exception: [Errno 1]
Operation not permitted:
'/var/lib/mailman/archives/private/cipg-l/index.html'
Apr
On 04/22/2009 09:23 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Donna Dierker wrote:
Recently, a spam message was successfully posted to mylist. The From
field showed myl...@myserver.edu (i.e., the same address that one uses
when posting *to* mylist). Looking in the list of subscribers, I don't
see 'mylist' as
It really does seem like that. See what postmaster is aliased to. My
server's /etc/aliases has several entries like this:
admin: root
bin:root
adm:root
mail: root
apache: root
mailnull: root
smmsp: root
postfix:root
I set up a mailman list server on a host host.mydom.mycountry
Mails to this machine are sent to an alias mail.mydom.mycountry
Although I have set in my /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'www.mydom.mycountry'
DEFAULT_MAIL_HOST = 'mail.mydom.mycountry'
Hi Friends,
I am running mailman 2.1.5 version on RHEL ES 4.1 with Postfix 2.1.5.
I am trying to configure mailman replication that is there will be a
primary mailman server and a secondary mailman server. The secondary
server will keep the lists and data in sync with the production and
will be
Hi,
I have a list and I set the option to disable bounce processing, the list
admin wants to take care of bounces and removals on his own.
However he's still getting addresses removed from the list automatically
by mailman.
Is there something else I need to set to make sure mailman doesn't do
Lars Olson wrote:
Im noticing these data format errors in my maillog when someone
subscribes to a list.
Apr 24 21:54:18 www sendmail[14880]: n3P2sIXc014880:
from=testing-boun...@mydomain.com, size=1602, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=mailman.0.1240628056.14879.test...@mydomain.com, proto=ESMTP,
Pieter Donche wrote:
I set up a mailman list server on a host host.mydom.mycountry
Mails to this machine are sent to an alias mail.mydom.mycountry
Although I have set in my /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'www.mydom.mycountry'
DEFAULT_MAIL_HOST = 'mail.mydom.mycountry'
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
I have a list and I set the option to disable bounce processing, the list
admin wants to take care of bounces and removals on his own.
He's not going to see the bounces, so how's he going to do that?
However he's still getting addresses removed from the list
ankush grover wrote:
I am running mailman 2.1.5 version on RHEL ES 4.1 with Postfix 2.1.5.
I am trying to configure mailman replication that is there will be a
primary mailman server and a secondary mailman server. The secondary
server will keep the lists and data in sync with the production and
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