On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 12:06:21AM -0400, Rich West wrote the following: <snip> > *nod* However, that does tend to lead to a MTA (sendmail, postfix, etc) > error as opposed to a problem with Mailman. You may want to confirm > your settings in Mailman/mm_cfg.py with regards to your mailhost and such.
Nothing in there except a few lines (and lots of comments) that look like this: from Defaults import * > > What mail server software are you running? And does it reside on the > same, or different, machine? Exim, local. > >There is no maillog file. > > > > > > Not sure where gentoo would put it, but you might have to check in your > /etc/syslog.conf to see where it puts all of the "mail.*" notifications, > and then check that file to see what is being logged there. Oct 24 04:33:18 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6705]: processing message <mailman.1.1098 [EMAIL PROTECTED]> for jnagyjr:1000. Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6702]: connection from localhost [127.0.0 .1] at port 32822 Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6702]: info: setuid to jnagyjr succeeded Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6702]: Argument "n.nn" isn't numeric in a ddition (+) at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm line 2 38. Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6702]: Argument "n.nn" isn't numeric in a ddition (+) at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm line 2 38. Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6702]: Argument "n.nn" isn't numeric in a ddition (+) at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm line 2 38. Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6702]: Argument "n.nn" isn't numeric in a ddition (+) at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm line 2 38. Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6702]: processing message <mailman.3.1098 [EMAIL PROTECTED]> for jnagyjr:1000. Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6703]: connection from localhost [127.0.0 .1] at port 32823 Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6703]: info: setuid to jnagyjr succeeded Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6703]: Argument "n.nn" isn't numeric in a ddition (+) at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm line 2 38. Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6703]: Argument "n.nn" isn't numeric in a ddition (+) at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm line 2 38. Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6703]: Argument "n.nn" isn't numeric in a ddition (+) at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm line 2 38. Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6703]: Argument "n.nn" isn't numeric in a ddition (+) at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm line 2 38. Oct 24 04:33:19 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6703]: processing message <mailman.5.1098 [EMAIL PROTECTED]> for jnagyjr:1000. Oct 24 04:33:21 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6705]: clean message (-5.9/5.0) for jnagy jr:1000 in 3.3 seconds, 6497 bytes. Oct 24 04:33:21 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6705]: result: . -5 - ALL_TRUSTED,BAYES_0 0,NO_REAL_NAME scantime=3.3,size=6497,mid=<mailman.1.1098610393.6847.rifts-pbem@ joseph-a-nagy-jr.us>,bayes=9.41923372632658e-10,autolearn=ham Oct 24 04:33:22 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6702]: clean message (-4.3/5.0) for jnagy jr:1000 in 3.0 seconds, 7514 bytes. Oct 24 04:33:22 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6702]: clean message (-4.3/5.0) for jnagy jr:1000 in 3.0 seconds, 7514 bytes. Oct 24 04:33:22 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6702]: result: . -4 - ALL_TRUSTED,AWL,BAY ES_05,HTML_MESSAGE,MIME_HTML_MOSTLY,NO_REAL_NAME scantime=3.0,size=7514,mid=<mai [EMAIL PROTECTED]>,bayes=0.0280144577918803, autolearn=ham Oct 24 04:33:23 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6703]: clean message (-3.5/5.0) for jnagy jr:1000 in 3.9 seconds, 7542 bytes. Oct 24 04:33:23 joseph-a-nagy-jr spamd[6703]: result: . -3 - ALL_TRUSTED,AWL,BAY ES_05,HTML_MESSAGE,MIME_HTML_MOSTLY,NO_REAL_NAME scantime=3.9,size=7542,mid=<mai [EMAIL PROTECTED]>,bayes=0.0280144577918803, autolearn=ham Relevant messages from /var/log/messages (default log file) Sorry for the hard returns, I copy/pasted from Eterm and less. > >I'm still as lost. Here's the relevant entries for that file: > > > > > > The aliases look good (I see you're not using smrsh with your email > server). You're actually not as lost as you think you are.. at least > you know that mailman is trying to send the emails, but failing > miserably. Now you need to dig through and find out why its > communication with the mail server is failing.. The mail server logs > should help you there.. > > -Rich > So what's going on? Is this no longer a mailman problem and an Exim problem, I'll head on over to the exim users list. -- AIM: pres CTHULHU | ICQ: 18115568 | Yahoo: pagan_prince Jabber: DarkKnightRadick@(jabber.org|amessage.at) | Libertarian @ Large PGP: 0x642F7BDA | < http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tennesseans-for-badnarik/ > < http://mc-luug.homelinux.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-luug >
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