On 16 Feb 2019, at 12:55, Brian Carpenter wrote:
Check the headers of the request to make sure it is not coming from
your
older server.
That would have been best but the list owner was getting them, not me,
and the messages were right there in the exim_mainlog on the cPanel
machine...
I
On 16 Feb 2019, at 13:00, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 2/15/19 9:40 AM, Bill Cole wrote:
I recently migrated a set of Mailman lists from a standard 2.1.18
installation (on ancient RedHat) to a cPanel host (CentOS 7) running
Mailman 2.1.27. One glitch in that migration involves a pending
moderation iss
Check the headers of the request to make sure it is not coming from your
older server. I run all of my clients' lists on cPanel servers and have done
hundreds of migrations from other servers. The times that clients' reported
phantom moderated notifications, all were coming from their previous serv
On 2/15/19 9:40 AM, Bill Cole wrote:
> I recently migrated a set of Mailman lists from a standard 2.1.18
> installation (on ancient RedHat) to a cPanel host (CentOS 7) running
> Mailman 2.1.27. One glitch in that migration involves a pending
> moderation issue, which ultimately does not need to be
I recently migrated a set of Mailman lists from a standard 2.1.18
installation (on ancient RedHat) to a cPanel host (CentOS 7) running
Mailman 2.1.27. One glitch in that migration involves a pending
moderation issue, which ultimately does not need to be dealt with
because it was just spam to th