On 12/10/24 10:43, Hirayama, Pat wrote:
Apologies, I should've said my "Mailman 3" server, not listserv.
MTA logs do not show messages being sent to the member(s) in question, even
though other members are being sent messages. Nothing out of the mailman
server, and nothing received by our outbound Postfix MTAs.
As for the CLI commands, I keep getting Attribute Error when I try them, like:
/opt/mailman # mailman shell -l [email protected]
Welcome to the GNU Mailman shell
Use commit() to commit changes.
Use abort() to discard changes since the last commit.
Exit with ctrl+D does an implicit commit() but exit() does not.
The variable 'm' is the [email protected] mailing list
from mailman.core.constants import system_preferences
mbr = m.members.get_member('[email protected].')
print(mbr.delivery_status)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<console>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'delivery_status'
Are you literally typing
mbr = m.members.get_member('[email protected].')
That needs to be an actual list member's email without a trailing
period. The fact that mbr is None means whatever you provided is not a
member of the [email protected] list.
Curious that the member(s) in question are not amongst the recipients
delivered to the MTA even though
when I run:
mailman members --nomail any listname@listserv
Nothing is returned.
This should only happen if the members are digest members (are they) or
are directly addressed in To: or Cc: of the post.
--
Mark Sapiro <[email protected]> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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