Il 01/06/20 21:15, Mark Sapiro ha scritto:
The trace headers in the message you attached all indicate it was sent
and delivered to ada3167eb87301cb4835917425f07...@libero.it.
You're right, I overlooked those headers and took for granted the recipient
address I found from the MTA logs was the
On 15/11/18 18:24, Mark Sapiro wrote:
As it says in the script, "This script must run from Mailman's bin/
directory."
Sure, but it doesn't say "This script must be INSTALLED in the Mailman's bin/
directory."
# cd /var/lib/mailman/bin
# which non_members
/usr/local/sbin/non_members
# ls |
Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
I don't think so. Perhaps MUA is the wrong term for a message store
in the cloud, but the fact is that Gmail is the final recipient as
far as the RFCs are concerned. Eg, IMAP servers often implement SIEVE
recipes and spam filtering, so some messages will be lost.
Brad Rogers writes:
Gmail has *always* been that way. There is a workaround. Maybe it is
employed (if only by accident) on the lists you mention. It is required
that the list be set up with the following;
Receive: list.foo.bar
Ok, I think the example fits my case (3rd level domain is
Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
Your fact is presumably due to some error in observation, since Gmail
acknowledges this behavior as a feature of Gmail. It is simply not
possible to receive your own posts on Gmail; you can only keep the
Sent folder copy.
I can confirm my observation is correct.
Hello *,
my mailman hosts 8 lists, but only 6 are shown in this available lists page:
http://vps.virtual-bit.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
One of the missing two shows up here:
http://lists.virtual-bit.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
and the last one is here
Hello everybody,
I'm new here, hope not posting dumb questions.
I've a mailman/debian lenny running a few lists. For some of those lists I
don't receive the moderator notifications from mailman, such as when there's a
pending message to accept or reject. Other lists on the same server with the
In data lunedì 15 marzo 2010 08:16:00, Lucio Crusca ha scritto:
I've a mailman/debian lenny running a few lists...
Sorry, please ignore my post, I've just realized I had already started a
thread on this subject and I prefer going on with that one
Hello all,
I've a mailman setup on a Debian lenny system which runs a few mailing lists.
All seems to work (more or less) except one that does not work at all
(linux08, but, once upon a time, that one used to work). The MTA is postfix
backed by a mysql database. The situation:
1. No message