On 09/10/2016 07:35 AM, Steve Wehr wrote:
> I tried almost all the email addresses defined in /etc/postfix/transport
>
> Many of them succeed in the telnet test below, but many of them fail. There
> is no pattern I can find to success or failure. I thought maybe there was
> some hidden characters
On 09/09/2016 06:16 PM, Anilkumar Padmaraju wrote:
> There are lot of .pck files under /usr/local/mailman/qfiles/in
This is unusual. Normally the queue that is backlogged is qfiles/out
because of slow delivery from Mailman to the MTA.
See some of the hits at
There are lot of .pck files under /usr/local/mailman/qfiles/in
Any suggestion would be very helpful.
Regards,
Anil.
From: Anilkumar Padmaraju
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 6:06 PM
To: 'Mailman-Users@python.org'
Subject: Mailman delays sending emails
Hi,
I have
Hi,
I have an issue where the mailman server is delaying to send emails, which
happened for the first time.
It is not our mail server as mails other than mailman are going fine.
The delay is over 6 hours.
Can someone please suggest something to check.
Regards,
Anil.
I tried almost all the email addresses defined in /etc/postfix/transport
Many of them succeed in the telnet test below, but many of them fail. There
is no pattern I can find to success or failure. I thought maybe there was
some hidden characters in the file that were preventing the hashing
Here's another clue Mark...
I had noticed that on some mailing lists I was subscribed as
st...@tunedinweb.com, and on some others as tune...@tunedinweb.com. The
former are failing as per my origilam problem, but the latter are sent
successfully.
So I tried:
telnet localhost 25
Trying ::1...