Hey folks,
I've been running a FreeBSD / Postfix / Mailman list server for some 7
or 8 years now. The last time I updated FreeBSD was about 3 years
ago so it is only at 6.0. That was also the last time I updated
Postfix and Mailman until this recent spat of problems which prompted
me to upgrad
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Those messages have been delivered to the MTA. If the list has just 3
> eligible recipients, that looks backlogged but otherwise normal. If
> the messages haven't been delibvered, check the MTA (mailq or
> whatever).
Here it is almost 2 hours l
Well, I seem to have gotten it going again with some tweaks in my
postfix. But that is still a mystery to me since it has worked fine
like this for years.
Thanks for your ears!
Most notable below is my "new" IP vs my "old" IP. I changed ISPs a
good 3 years ago now and evidently forgot to updat
Yeah, that is pretty easy. In the ~mailman/bin directory there are a
number of commands like "list_members" (the one you are looking for).
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 1:02 AM, Jeff Weinberger wrote:
> I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction for what I hope is a
> simple issue
>
>
Hey folks,
I did a google search first and started checking through FAQs et al
and have not found a solution to this odd problem. I've been running
Mailman for several years now and in general am an advanced UNIX
user and admin.
I have one list which for some reason thinks everyone is a non-mem
Update : further investigation shows it is not every user, but most users.
And if I go into the admin interface and unsub the user then immediately
resub them with the same address, it appears (at least at this point)
to fix the problem for that user.
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