Dennis Carr wrote:
>
>OK, here's what I found:
>
>Mar 12 10:08:11 2010 (31200) delivery to xell...@slayers.org failed
>with code 45 0: 4.1.2 : Recipient address
>rejected: Domain not found
>
>I've found similar messages with x...@fanfic.net at the end. Certainly
>mailman should be running these as
>OK, here's what I found:
>
>Mar 12 10:08:11 2010 (31200) delivery to xell...@slayers.org failed
>with code 45 0: 4.1.2 : Recipient address
>rejected: Domain not found
>
>I've found similar messages with x...@fanfic.net at the end. Certainly
>mailman should be running these as bounces?
Note that
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 12:01:58 -0800
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dennis Carr wrote:
>
> >I have a number of messages stuck between qfiles/retry and
> >qfiles/out, and for about a week or so, messages have been departing
> >very sporadically.
> >
> >Checking logs/error, I noticed a glitch in parser.py, wh
Dennis Carr wrote:
>I have a number of messages stuck between qfiles/retry and qfiles/out,
>and for about a week or so, messages have been departing very
>sporadically.
>
>Checking logs/error, I noticed a glitch in parser.py, which I stuck up
>on a pastebin, here:
>
>http://pastebin.ca/1835827
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I have a number of messages stuck between qfiles/retry and qfiles/out,
and for about a week or so, messages have been departing very
sporadically.
Checking logs/error, I noticed a glitch in parser.py, which I stuck up
on a pastebin, here:
http://pastebin.ca/1835827
I'm running Debian Etch (old s