Leonard Jacobs wrote:
I don't have any adjustments to the defaukt settings you mentioned in my
mm_cfg.py file, but Defaults.py state:
[user]# grep SESSIONS Mailman/Defaults.py
SMTP_MAX_SESSIONS_PER_CONNECTION = 0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailman]# grep RCPTS Mailman/Defaults.py
SMTP_MAX_RCPTS = 500
On 6/4/07, Leonard Jacobs wrote:
Yes, I have stopped restarted Mailman after each mm_cfg.py change and
no, there are no anti-virus or other rejections with postfix.
Additionally I am not running SELinux on this box.
I haven't checked the earlier messages in this thread -- I'm assuming
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Low level smtp error: Server not connected
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On 6/4/07, Leonard Jacobs wrote:
Yes, I have tried all the suggestions provided earlier in FAQ 4.73 6.14.
Could you also trim your replies? Including several levels of
additional material from previous replies makes it very difficult to
tell who has said what, and where the new text is.
Leonard Jacobs wrote:
I am trying to run Mailman 2.1.9 on a CentOS 4 server with postfix 2.4.1. I
had Mailman 2.1.5 running on a slower system and wanted to offload some apps
to this newer server but am having problems. check_perms has no errors.
Creating lists works fine and when postings
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Low level smtp error: Server not Connected (Leonard Jacobs)
2. Re: Low level smtp error: Server not Connected (Brad Knowles)
Subject:
Re: [Mailman-Users] Low level smtp error: Server
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On May 29, 2007, at 6:21 AM, Leonard Jacobs wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion to read the FAQ and the associated list
postings. I actually found those same postings and tried every
suggestion in them that was relevant. Unfortunately nothing worked
--On May 29, 2007 10:25:22 AM -0400 Barry Warsaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody else use Postfix 2.4?
To which I reply:
For what it's worth, my (extremely small, low-traffic) home Mailman install
(2.1.9) uses Postfix 2.4.1 with no problems.
--
Steve Burling
On 5/29/07, Leonard Jacobs wrote:
It is strange that a pretty vanilla installation, CentOS and Postfix
with the latest Mailman version of 2.1.9 is so hard to configure and
use.
Can you share with us the relevant portions of your mm_cfg.py file,
and your postfix/main.cf file?
Also, you
On 5/29/07, Barry Warsaw wrote:
Does anybody else use Postfix 2.4?
Actually, I'm pretty sure we are currently using it on the NTP Public
Services Project pages at ntp.isc.org, which is the project I had
gotten involved in years ago, prior to getting involved in Mailman.
I got on this
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 5/29/07, Leonard Jacobs wrote:
It is strange that a pretty vanilla installation, CentOS and
Postfix with the latest Mailman version of 2.1.9 is so hard to
configure and use.
Can you share with us the relevant portions of your mm_cfg.py file,
and your
Today's Topics:
1. Low level smtp error: Server not connected (Stephen J. Turnbull)
Subject:
[Mailman-Users] Low level smtp error
On 5/28/07, Leonard Jacobs wrote:
Wish it were so simple. There are no obvious errors in the postfix
maillog files. In fact postfix is receiving and sending messages fine,
just no mailman messages are getting delivered except for the response
to the list creator that the list was created
Leonard Jacobs writes:
delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code -1: (104,
'Connection reset by peer') I am also seeing many Low level smtp
error: Server not connected, msgid errors.
This seems likely to be either a Postfix problem, or maybe you've
caught a social disease (ie, a
I am trying to run Mailman 2.1.9 on a CentOS 4 server with postfix 2.4.1. I
had Mailman 2.1.5 running on a slower system and wanted to offload some apps to
this newer server but am having problems. check_perms has no errors. Creating
lists works fine and when postings are submitted the
at midnight last night).
--Will
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From: Brad Knowles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 1:22 AM
To: Will Nordmeyer; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Low level smtp error: (111, 'Connection
refused') errors
At 11:54 PM -0400
Hi,
I've searched the FAQ, and followed the steps in 3.14, but cannot resolve
this error.
Mar 27 03:35:58 2007 (20228) Low level smtp error: (111, 'Connection
refused'), msgid: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm running on a CentOS system, and installed from source.
My netstat - na | grep :25
At 11:54 PM -0400 3/26/07, Will Nordmeyer wrote:
Any other suggestions - I've got a client who needs to get an email out to
the list asap.
Did you check your firewall settings, to make sure that connections
to port 25 on the localhost IP address would be accepted?
--
Brad Knowles [EMAIL
Patrick Franz wrote:
I can create lists now, I can manage them and I can send mails to those
lists. Those mails land in the archive as they should, but they don't
get delivered to the subscribers. A look at
/var/log/mailman/smtp-failure gives the following:
Jan 16 17:12:32 2007 (9353) Low
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007 18:29 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
Your Mailman is unable to connect to your outgoing MTA (Exim). Exim
is refusing connection or is not listening on 'localhost' port 25.
Can you
telnet localhost 25
on the Mailman/Exim box? Presumably Exim is running if you can
Quoting Patrick Franz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007 18:29 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
Your Mailman is unable to connect to your outgoing MTA (Exim). Exim
is refusing connection or is not listening on 'localhost' port 25.
Can you
telnet localhost 25
on the
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007 18:38 schrieb Paul Tomblin:
Yes, Exim is running for a year or so and it is working so far.
fb04184:~# telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
If it's not listening on port 25 on localhost,
Quoting Patrick Franz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007 18:38 schrieb Paul Tomblin:
Yes, Exim is running for a year or so and it is working so far.
fb04184:~# telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Patrick Franz wrote:
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007 18:38 schrieb Paul Tomblin:
Yes, Exim is running for a year or so and it is working so far.
fb04184:~# telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection
Quoting Larry Stone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Patrick Franz wrote:
A netstat -lnp gives:
tcp0 0 130.83.2.184:25 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 21340/exim4
with 130.83.2.184 being the server's IP.
I'm no expert but I think just because it's listening to
Paul Tomblin wrote:
Quoting Patrick Franz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007 18:38 schrieb Paul Tomblin:
Yes, Exim is running for a year or so and it is working so far.
fb04184:~# telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host:
Hi all,
thank you for your help, it's finally working.
I changed the local_interfaces to local_interfaces = 0.0.0.0 and
changed the SMTPHOST to 130.83.2.184.
=== =
/#/\#\ /#/\#\
/#/ \#\ /#/ \#\
/#/ patrick \#\
/#/ @ \#\
/#/malkin.de
Patrick Franz wrote:
Hi all,
thank you for your help, it's finally working.
I changed the local_interfaces to local_interfaces = 0.0.0.0 and
changed the SMTPHOST to 130.83.2.184.
If you simply comment out the local_interfaces line in exim.conf
(0.0.0.0 is the default), you will not
Meant to send to the whole list, in case anyone's interested...
assign the port to SMTPPORT if it's not 25.
I did that, and it seems to be working now. Thanks very much.
I'm not sure if this would have changed your take on this or not, but I am able
to telnet from the box to the ip and the
Hi all,
Hoping you can help a newbie with a Mailman install. Using Sendmail.
I can't get Mailman to distribute messages. I see the messages in
~mailman/lists/test3/digest.mbox, so they seem to be reaching the server
OK, just not being sent on. In smtp-failure I'm getting:
Feb 08 16:44:41
Andy McHargue wrote:
When logged into the machine, telnet localhost 25 -- results in
'connection refused' -- uhh, is this a problem?
Yes.
Since my messages are
reaching mailman, I'm not sure. If it's a problem, how can I correct.
It has nothing to do with incoming messages reaching Mailman.
Dear friends
I know this topic was already talked on this list but i checked the archive
and did not find the right answer for my problem. I'm running mailman on
Fedora C2 with apache web server. The web works fine. I was able to create
list. After installation i created the mailman list.
When i
At 9:34 PM +0200 2004-09-23, vlado wrote:
Sep 23 21:22:41 2004 (754) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with
code -1: (111, 'Connection refused')
Sep 23 21:22:41 2004 (754) Low level smtp error: (111, 'Connection
refused'), msgid: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This looks like an MTA problem -- the
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