it does indeed sounf like the problem is with cron. Everything else sounds
like it's working properly, but cron is never calling qrunner to proccess
it. Can you look in your ~mailman/qfiles dir and see if there's anything in
there? If it's full of unprocessed .msg, and .db files, then the cron,
WOuld this not be more of a problem with either your MTA's aliases file, or
with your MTA's configuration file tacking the wrong name on there? For
instance if you're running sendmail check your sendmail.cf file to see what
it has, or if you're running postfix chekc the main.cf file. Not sure if
Here's what I have in my main.cf file
relay_domains = $mydestination, /etc/postfix/relay-domains
the relay-domains is simple file with all the domains I relay for listed in
it.
-Richard Idalski
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that it is already commented out.
-Richard Idalski
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Hello All,
I received
This works, and works well, but If I'm correct also creates an open-relay,
for security reasons this is usually unacceptable. This was the primary
reason I switched to postfix, same functionality minus the security gap.
-Richard Idalski
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as repacing the
new binaries with the old. That came in handy as I was working out bugs on a
live system. This was on a FreeBSD 4.3 system running mailman 2.08. I've
never run Exim so I know not of the ease of it's transition.
-Richard Idalski
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Yes, actually, I had a very similar problem to this on my system, that all
the configuring of sendmail short of making it an open relay could not fix.
I eventually switched to postfix and I havent had a single problem since.
-Richard Idalski
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From: Michelle
I'm running a very similar setup with freeBSD 4.3/Postfix/mailman v2.08.
In my opinion you'd be better off skipping the bsd port and just
downloading the src for the latest stable mailman, ie: v.2.08. From there it
should be a very clean and painless install.
-Richard Idalski
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?
Thanks,
Richard Idalski
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 3:12 PM
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To stop sending mail to a bouncing address Mailman simply
, what could we be looking at then? a problem with my configuration? a
bug? any ideas?
Thanks,
Richard Idalski
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Do you have
a) the crons for mailman set?
b) the aliases for your lists set up in you alias file (assuming you're
running sendmail or postfix, prolly sendmail with red hat.)
-Richard Idalski
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or need to add in
order to enable this feature? This feature is the primary reason I want to
switch from sendmail to postfix.
Thanks,
Richard Idalski
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options. Eventually members will be able
to do their own cloning, but for now, only the site administrator can do
this. Command line options let you remove the old address, clone addresses
in the list managers addresses, etc.
Richard Idalski
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not
accessible by anyoneother than your local machine: no open relay problems.
This could theoretically solve all my problems... My question is: If there
are a certin amount of domains that I DO need to relay mail for, can this
still work? and if so, how?
-Richard Idalski
.
This could theoretically solve all my problems... My question is: If
there
are a certin amount of domains that I DO need to relay mail for, can this
still work? and if so, how?
-Richard Idalski
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almost daily.
Thanks in advance,
Richard Idalski
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[Mailman-Users] help..
Obtain the software
Ok, I have a user here that was disabled from our mailing lists due to a
now alleviated DNS problem. Now however I can't seem to find the means to
re-enable the address. The account shows up in the bounce logs as already
disabled. How can I correct this?
Richard Idalski
? Without any
damage to my current information, ie. lists, and archives?
Richard Idalski
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 12:47 PM
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I imagine a tar -zxvf mailman.tar.gz would work wonders...
if not, you may need to re-download the tar file.
-Richard Idalski
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Is it set in /home/mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py?
If not make sure you edit /home/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py to change the
settings in Defaults.py, don't edit that file directly.
-Richard Idalski
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refrence of
it. I also see no mention of it in any of mailman's logs. It just seems to
disappear. Has anyone had a similar problem? The txt version of the email
sends out fine, though it has been sending out multiple copies.
Richard Idalski
for such
things?
-Thanks,
Richard Idalski
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Nando Media
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.
Thanks Again,
Richard Idalski
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getting
more returned mails than normal, but is this the proprer place for them to
be comeing back to, to get re-processed by mailman, and sent to the
respective list owners? I'm trying to narrow down just how many problems I'm
dealing with here.
Thanks,
Richard Idalski
Q. I'm getting really terrible performance for outgoing messages. It seems
that if the MTA has trouble resolving DNS for any recipients, qrunner just
gets really slow clearing the queue. Any ideas?
A. What's likely happening is that your MTA is doing DNS resolution on
recipients for messages
Did you set the crontabs for mailman? it sounds obvious, but it's easily
overlooked?
-Richard
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Ok, so I have mailman set up on a machine running sendmail and FreeBSD
4.3. Lists are set up, newaliases ran, Cron's set up. Whwne I post to a
list, the machine sends out email to everyone on the list *except* to
address on the local domain, the all come up a 'User Unknown'. Judging by
the
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First we have to know what your MTA is (Sendmail, Exim, Postfix, Qmail,
...) I'm guessing postfix
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