Are you out of disk space? On Thursday 20 December 2001 00:14, Michael B. Weiner wrote: > THANK you jon, some very good advice indeed. Here are some snippets from > /var/mailman/logs/post: > > Dec 20 00:01:07 2001 (29336) post to test-list from > [EMAIL PROTECTED], size=153, 2 failures > Dec 20 00:01:07 2001 (29336) post to test-list from [EMAIL PROTECTED], > size=870, 2 failures > Dec 20 00:01:08 2001 (29336) post to test-list from > [EMAIL PROTECTED], size=374, 1 failures > Dec 20 00:01:08 2001 (29336) post to test-list from > [EMAIL PROTECTED], size=307, 1 failures > Dec 20 00:01:08 2001 (29336) post to test-list from [EMAIL PROTECTED], > size=832, 2 failures > Dec 20 00:01:08 2001 (29336) post to test-list from > [EMAIL PROTECTED], size=396, 1 failures > > /var/mailman/logs/smtp: > Dec 20 00:03:03 2001 (29414) All recipients refused: (111, 'Connection > refused') > Dec 20 00:03:03 2001 (29414) All recipients refused: (111, 'Connection > refused') > Dec 20 00:03:03 2001 (29414) smtp for 2 recips, completed in 0.011 > seconds Dec 20 00:03:03 2001 (29414) All recipients refused: (111, > 'Connection refused') > Dec 20 00:03:03 2001 (29414) smtp for 1 recips, completed in 0.071 > seconds > > /var/mailman/logs/smtp-failure: > Dec 20 00:04:03 2001 (29429) -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ignore) > Dec 20 00:04:03 2001 (29429) -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ignore) > Dec 20 00:04:03 2001 (29429) -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ignore) > Dec 20 00:04:03 2001 (29429) -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ignore) > Dec 20 00:04:03 2001 (29429) -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ignore) > > as for the mta and smrsh, here is what i found in /etc/smrsh: > 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 Aug 4 09:31 slocal -> > /usr/lib/nmh/slocal* > 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 Dec 18 21:27 wrapper -> > /var/mailman/mail/wrapper* > > and i checked and the local entries were indeed in /etc/mail/access > > but found this in the /etc/sendmail.cf > Mprog, P=/usr/sbin/smrsh, > > Any further ideas or suggestions? > > Regards > -- > > Jon Carnes wrote: > >We really need to document this and add it to the FAQ... if it's not > > already there. > > > >Check the mailman logs ~mailman/logs/... and see what they indicate. > > It's likely one of two problems: > > > >The first is that the gid for your email wasn't correctly compiled > >into the wrapper when you installed mailman. The wrapper will > >print an error in the log files (~mailman/logs/...) telling you that it > >got the wrong gid. This is a security measure and easy to fix, > >but you have to re-install and specify the proper gid used by your > >MTA (sendmail, postfix, qmail, exim, etc...) > > > >The second and more insidious problem is local routing. This is > >all inside the MTA. You will need to make sure that localhost is > >allowed to route via your MTA. Also Postfix has a few old > >releases in which delivery via localhost is broken and cannot be > >turned on. If you have Postfix, you must upgrade (or downgrade... > >but who would do that!). Some MTA's such as Sendmail use > >SMRSH and won't let the wrapper be used by the MTA until the > >wrapper is properly identified to SMRSH. > > > >For Sendmail, check out /etc/mail/access and make sure that you > >have entries similar to the following in there for "localhost": > > localhost.localdomain RELAY > > localhost RELAY > > 127.0.0.1 RELAY > > > >Hope this helps, > > > >Jon Carnes
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