As an experiment, grab one of the messages that you got locally but not
via yahoo, and send it to your yahoo account from the server.

You could also clone the list (using ~mailman/bin/config_list) and
simply add a few test users, then test using that. 

Good Luck!

On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 12:08, Jodie wrote:
> I have been searching for days for an answer to this, so please forgive me if 
> you know of some document or web site that addresses this problem.  Point me 
> to that document and I will be glad to read for myself.
> 
> I am currently running RH 7.3 with Qmail 1.03+patches-19 with Mailman 
> 2.0.13-1.
> 
> I have one mailing list that is experiencing problems mailing out to CERTAIN 
> addresses on the membership list. When it sees this problem, it disables the 
> user.  I have not confirmed whether this is the only list with this problem.  
> However, none of the other lists are complaining.  
> 
> Example:
> 
> I am subscribed to the list using my email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> (shreve.net being the default domain for the mail server hosting mailman).  I 
> am also subscribed to the list with a yahoo address [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> When I send a test message to the list, I get the test message at 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  I never get the test message at the yahoo account.  Many 
> of the other members who have non shreve.net addresses get disabled and the 
> admins get notifications that the emails bounced and these accounts were 
> disabled.  Now, my yahoo account (which never received the test message) does 
> NOT get disabled. So, it seems that no external (non shreve.net) addresses 
> are receiving posts, but not all are bouncing (hence not all get disabled).
> 
> The mail server is working properly as far as normal sending and receiving 
> email operations go...and it is listening on 127.0.0.1.
> 
> I would be interested in looking at the actual bounce messages from the 
> MAILER-DAEMON. However, I don't know how I can get to these messages, if it 
> is even possible.  I  am hoping that these messages might shed some light on 
> the problem.
> 
> If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.  Or, if I have provided too 
> little information, I will be glad to provide anything necessary to help 
> solve this issue.
> 
> Thanks!
> -- 
> Jodie E Crouch III
> ShreveNet, Inc.
> Asst. Network Administrator
> 
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