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 level smtp error: (111, 'Connection 
>refused'), msgid: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Jan 16 17:12:32 2007 (9353) Low level smtp error: please run connect() 
>first, msgid: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Jan 16 17:12:32 2007 (9353) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed 
>with code -1: please run connect() first
>Jan 16 17:12:32 2007 (9353) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with 
>code -1: (111, 'Connection refused')


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 send
mail to Mailman, but there is probably some Exim configuration issue
causing it to not accept connects from localhost.

-- 
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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