Daniel, Barry K. wrote:
/usr/local/mailman/log/smtp
Jun 07 09:28:34 2006 (2096) [EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp to testlist for 4
recips, completed in 0.088 seconds
Your post was sent to 4 recipients.
Jun 07 09:28:37 2006 (2096) [EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp to testlist for 1
recips, completed in
Thus spake Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED], circa 6/8/2006 12:17 AM:
That bounce came from an MTA - Mailman never saw the post.
Perhaps the machine running Mailman lacks an MX record in its DNS entry and
the MTA can't deliver mail to it?
peter
kalin mintchev wrote:
from the qrunner log:
Nov 15 17:00:14 2005 (2584) Qrunner BounceRunner reached maximum restart
limit of 10, not restarting.
what's this thing about maximum restart limit?!
What's in the log prior to this for the 10 deaths that required restart?
The idea is the master
On 6/6/06, Amir Helzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My server has user lists and other information in its own database, and I
want to use mailman for mass email distribution (which my hosting forbids me
to do on the website server). So, I want my cgi-bin scripts to be able to do
management
Mr. Sapiro:
Any chance that might make it to the code base, or should I
hang on to this and simply patch everything that comes my
way?
-- Hugh
On Wed, 7 Jun 2006 21:10:26 -0700
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick Bogen wrote:
Ask, and ye shall receive. A patch is attached,
On 6/8/06, Hugh Esco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. Sapiro:
Any chance that might make it to the code base, or should I
hang on to this and simply patch everything that comes my
way?
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1502441group_id=103atid=300103
It's been applied for
Hi,
I had problems getting the cronjobs to work until I found something that looks
like an error in the docs to me.
It says do % crontab -u mailman crontab.in to set up your cronjobs. But the
crontab.in file includes cron commands like:
0 8 * * * mailman /usr/lib/mailman/cron/checkdbs
So it
wolfgang pauli wrote:
I had problems getting the cronjobs to work until I found something that looks
like an error in the docs to me.
It says do % crontab -u mailman crontab.in to set up your cronjobs. But the
crontab.in file includes cron commands like:
0 8 * * * mailman
I still don't know what the underlying issue is, possibly you have so
many bounces that the bounce-events-.pck reaches some size limitation.
What does the 'qrunner' log say about the deaths? What's in the
'error' log.
well BounceRunner died apparently short after i restarted everything
the output from the error log for the same times is a bit longer so i'm
attaching it.
i guess no attachments ok here it is:
Jun 08 06:43:23 2006 qrunner(8159): Traceback (most recent call last):
Jun 08 06:43:23 2006 qrunner(8159): File /var/mailman/bin/qrunner,
line 270, in ?
Jun 08
kalin mintchev wrote:
I still don't know what the underlying issue is, possibly you have so
many bounces that the bounce-events-.pck reaches some size limitation.
What does the 'qrunner' log say about the deaths? What's in the
'error' log.
well BounceRunner died apparently short after i
kalin mintchev wrote:
i guess no attachments ok here it is:
Jun 08 06:43:23 2006 qrunner(8159): Traceback (most recent call last):
Jun 08 06:43:23 2006 qrunner(8159): File /var/mailman/bin/qrunner,
line 270, in ?
Jun 08 06:43:23 2006 qrunner(8159): main()
Jun 08 06:43:23 2006
Hello,
How does Mailman recognize/determine the sender's email address? E.g.,
FROM, REPLY-TO, RECEIVED, etc?
I see a similar question was asked before, but it appears that it was
never answered:
[Mailman-Users] Recognize REPLY-TO as a subscribed user?
When an email is posted to a list or Mailman generates an email, the message
is never delivered, and I receive an error in smtp-failure:
Low level smtp error: (60, 'Operation timed out'), msgid:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
No information is logged by sendmail to maillog.
Outside of Mailman, mail on the
Jennifer Oxelson wrote:
How does Mailman recognize/determine the sender's email address? E.g.,
FROM, REPLY-TO, RECEIVED, etc?
Quoting from Defaults.py
# Membership tests for posting purposes are usually performed by
looking at a
# set of headers, passing the test if any of their values match
Lee Haynes wrote:
When an email is posted to a list or Mailman generates an email, the message
is never delivered, and I receive an error in smtp-failure:
Low level smtp error: (60, 'Operation timed out'), msgid:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
No information is logged by sendmail to maillog.
You probably
Is there a way to not change over to alphabetical view of the members list
once it has over N number of users? I have about 25 emails and would rather
see them all in one page then broken down by letters. It makes it easier
when I have to disable a couple of users from receiving an email and then
Eli Tuber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 21:38:08 -0400
To: mailman-users@python.org
Is there a way to not change over to alphabetical view of the members list
once it has over N number of users? I have about 25 emails and would rather
see them all in one page then broken down by
Does Mailman recognize and somehow eliminate entries, addresses, which are
dead or no long in use?
I was reviewing one of my lists today and recognize several email addresses
for recipients who are long since moved, and whose addresses are likely
dead.
How does Mailman manage these?
Dr.
Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
Does Mailman recognize and somehow eliminate entries, addresses, which are
dead or no long in use?
Yes, if bounce processing is on for the list.
I was reviewing one of my lists today and recognize several email addresses
for recipients who are long since moved, and
Daniel, Barry K. wrote:
Below in the /var/log/maillog file, why are the 4 posts sent to
testlist-bounces? I was assuming that there would be one post for
each of the four list members (dud1,dud2,dud3,dud4).
That's right. Then the MTA returns a bounce to testlist-bounces for each
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