On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 08:48:51PM -0500, Matt England wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 8:47pm [...vpopmail/etc] 136 cat /etc/tcp.smtp
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
Don't you also need to allow relaying from your IP address block?
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/qmail-issues.html
On
At 8:48 PM -0500 2005-05-15, Matt England wrote:
There's absolutely zero qmail-smtpd log entries (from what I can tell)
corresponding to a smtp usage from a localhost process. I'm grasping for
air here and I find it rather frustrating.
At this point, I'm afraid that there are
Jim Tittsler wrote:
Mailman tries to connect to your mail host (DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST
in the simplest case, but it is a function of the
add_virtualhost() statements in your mm_cfg.py). This is not
specified as localhost (or 127.0.0.1)... so this is not a fair
test.
Are you sure Jim? This is the
At 5/16/2005 10:27 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jim Tittsler wrote:
Mailman tries to connect to your mail host (DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST
in the simplest case, but it is a function of the
add_virtualhost() statements in your mm_cfg.py). This is not
specified as localhost (or 127.0.0.1)... so this is
At 5/16/2005 09:07 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
At this point, I'm afraid that there are relatively few people
who are going to be able to help you. This may be a purely qmail
problem, in which case you'd need to use their mailing lists, FAQs,
documentation, etc... to help you resolve
Hello,
I'm having outbound email problems on my qmail-based server. I've had the
outbound email working previously on this server, so I know it CAN work. I
upgraded Mailman to 2.1.6rc4 since then.
Here's some of the smtp-failures log:
May 15 17:58:22 2005 (6656) Low level smtp error: (110,
At 6:20 PM -0500 2005-05-15, Matt England wrote:
May 15 17:58:22 2005 (6656) Low level smtp error: (110, 'Connection timed
out'), msgid: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
May 15 17:58:22 2005 (6656) Low level smtp error: please run connect()
first, msgid: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
May 15 17:58:22 2005 (6656)
Some more info about my system:
MTA = patches qmail 1.03
Mailman = 2.1.6rc4
At 5/15/2005 06:36 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
Occasional timeouts are not too unusual, if you're on a busy
server. We see them on the python.org mail system, for example.
That's note the case with my host.
Matt England wrote:
Is there any way I can isolate the outbound/smtp mailman
process/program/module? I've got all my other outbound email mechanisms
working, but I'm wading through a mountain of modules in mailman trying to
figure out exactly which part is responsible for the outbound mail.