ata.com
Address: 208.248.173.1
> 208.248.173.32
Server: iath.commercedata.com
Address: 208.248.173.1
Name:mail.commercedata.com
Address: 208.248.173.32
> exit
$
Hope that helps.
- Dave Klingler
> I have been having trouble delivering my mailing lists to AOL
> subscrib
ed to their own machines, but some time
fairly soon I'll be turning some of them back on.
Hope that helps.
Dave Klingler
> on Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 12:43:56PM -0400, Peter Vibert wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am trying to set up Mailman on a hosted site (virtual website),
I've had this same problem for quite a while on some of my lists. It
drives me bonkers.
Dave Klingler
> Hi. I've had a long standing problem and now a new second problem
> with file permissions/group ownership. Maybe connected?
>
> 1) Long standing problem - when
Unfortunately, several years ago Omni somehow contrived to write huge, buggy,
bloated code under a development system where that wasn't supposed to happen,
and they've been doing it ever since. They're a nice bunch of guys, but
their libraries actually have the ability to crash my NeXTStep and Op
two separate copies of Mailman.
There's one more thing you need to do, and that's to make sure that the
virtual machine's relevant user and group ids (mailman, MTA and cgi) match
the master machine's relevant user and group ids. If you don't sync these
up you'll
Sounds like you've got some permissions set wrong, Bill. Having qrunner
run once a minute works pretty well, btw. It keeps the queue small and the
overhead is minimal.
Dave Klingler
>
> I've got some fairly high-traffic mailing lists (sunmanagers, with ~3K
> members, sunh
;d get a log entry or a tracepath, sometimes not. Your
browser is probably hanging while it waits for an empty page, a page where
the headers have been sent but nothing else.
Dave Klingler
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ng
I use vi) noticed that a "$" didn't take me to the end of a line. Doh!
So thanks! You put me on the right track.
Dave Klingler
>
> Well, I'd trace the execution of a manual qrunner, then, and find out
> what it's doing, if not calling sendmail. If there
Hi Dan. Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, the domain IS listed in
sendmail.cw. That was a good guess, though, and I'd never hold you to
the bet. ;)
There isn't anything showing up in the MTA logs. Qrunner just runs, then
happily exits. Sigh.
Thanks again!
Dave Klingl
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ze=1315, 1 failures
The "smtp" log contains
"Mar 13 14:27:27 2001 (17741) All recipients refused: Connection unexpectedly closed
Mar 13 14:27:27 2001 (17741) smtp for 1 recips, completed in 0.240 seconds
and yet I can send myself simple tests using "mail
man doesn't currently support
that (there's some bitterness there).
If someone manages to make virtual domains, chroot and Mailman live together
nicely, please let me know. I tried about five or six different approaches
with no success.
Dave Klingler
> Previously, Erik S.E. Walum said:
s, you need to send
Apache a SIGHUP (kill - SIGHUP httpd's pid running as root) or on newer
Apache installations, "/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl restart". That tells
it to reread its configuration files.
Good luck!
Dave Klingler
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mehow
generate the aliases if you use another mailer which doesn't. Try running
"bin/newlist testlist" and check out the aliases the program gives you at the
end of the list creation process.
Dave Klingler
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Hi Charles. If I read your post right, you're building with the wrong GID.
Try configuring with --with-mail-gid=99.
Dave Klingler
>
> I can't get rid of this:
>
> Jan 5 09:40:24 mail postfix/local[29125]: 75172FBD:
> to= com>, relay=local, delay=0, status=bounced
for by using strace and following the
process step by step. I haven't figured out what's happening yet, but
maybe soon...
Like I said, this is Mailman working in chrooted virtual machines, which is
a strange animal for some reason.
Thanks!
Dave Klingler
At some point today, I said
>
ed to be fairly permiscuous in order to get
things to work. I've checked the UID and GID of my working vs. non-working
installations; both match. The permissions of my working vs. non-working
installations match as well.
Dave Klingler
> >>> Demian Hanks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 20
n, excellent! The best way to show that appreciation is to keep careful
notes and help out! If you get really stumped, there are probably people on
this list who would be willing to straighten you out in return for monetary
compensation, as well.
Dave Klingler
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head.
I ended up doing something like what you've got below, throwing it in a while
loop with a sleep, and running IT as my cron daemon, carrying a few extra
processes as extra baggage. I try not to think about it, but I can't stop.
Thanks!
Dave Klingler
> Could it be a pathnamele
es themselves are correct, but qrunner
won't qrun.
TIA for any ideas!
Dave Klingler
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lude the entire
mail, just in case someone can glean something.
TIA if anyone has any ideas.
Dave Klingler
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> On Dec 24, Dave Klingler wrote:
> >sub send_mail {
> > # Get a sendmail process ready...
> > open (SENDMAIL, "| $sendmail");
>
> Make sure that $sendmail not only includes the correct path to sendmail
> but also the correct flags, -t being t
s, with the cgi version using links to the other's data
directories). That's when I realized that all this time I've been using
wrapper to find out when things were working, but I seem to have another
problem when mailman runs in a virtual machine. It could be just that I've
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