[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brad Knowles wrote:
check the Mailman logs, to see how many copies of each message was
delivered to the MTA, and then check the MTA logs to track down the
individual deliveries to each user.
OK, I'll do that. But once I determine the problem, then how to fix
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Exchange is really all that's recently changed in our environment. I think
I'll focus my trouble-shooting there now.
Thank you, all!
Allan
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Allan Trick wrote:
Getting more reports now of other internal users (we have people
subscribed within our firewall on our Exchange mail server as well as
people outside with all other kinds of email addresses) not getting
all messages. In each case, it sounds like they
I'm just reporting back that in the scenario I was describing earlier
in this thread, I've checked logs and it appears that Mailman did do
what it was supposed to and deliver a message to all 20 of our
lists. So the fact that any given user who is subscribed to all
those lists only receives
Allan Trick sent the message below at 08:03 8/25/2006:
I'm just reporting back that in the scenario I was describing earlier
in this thread, I've checked logs and it appears that Mailman did do
what it was supposed to and deliver a message to all 20 of our
lists. So the fact that any given user
Allan Trick wrote:
I'm just reporting back that in the scenario I was describing earlier
in this thread, I've checked logs and it appears that Mailman did do
what it was supposed to and deliver a message to all 20 of our
lists. So the fact that any given user who is subscribed to all
Forgot to mention -- I'm running Mailman 2.1.5.
Allan
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 14:55:48 -0500, Allan Trick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have a clue as to why one of our people might not be receiving
messages he is sending to lists to which he is subscribed? I've
checked and see his address on the membership list for each
list. The mod box is
Anyone have a clue as to why one of our people might not be receiving
messages he is sending to lists to which he is subscribed? I've
checked and see his address on the membership list for each
list. The mod box is unchecked. (I'm also subscribed to these
lists and received all the messages
At 03:20 PM 8/24/2006, Dan wrote:
1) There IS a setting to choose whether or not to receive one's own
posts on the users options page. On the administrative membership
management page it's the not metoo column. Check to see if that's checked.
not metoo is not checked. However, no dupes WAS
Getting more reports now of other internal users (we have people
subscribed within our firewall on our Exchange mail server as well as
people outside with all other kinds of email addresses) not getting
all messages. In each case, it sounds like they get ONE message,
whereas they're on
At 05:53 PM 8/24/2006, Dan Phillips wrote:
That's what the nodupes setting is supposed to prevent. IIRC, you
said you cleared that flag?
Actually, looks like the nodupes box is checked on most if not all of
our user records. Each school year we dump and reimport all the
addresses for all our
Allan Trick wrote:
Anyone have a clue as to why one of our people might not be receiving
messages he is sending to lists to which he is subscribed? I've
checked and see his address on the membership list for each
list. The mod box is unchecked. (I'm also subscribed to these
lists and
Allan Trick wrote:
Actually, looks like the nodupes box is checked on most if not all of
our user records. Each school year we dump and reimport all the
addresses for all our lists (because we don't have a direct link to
Exchange or our Banner administration system). I guess when I did
the
Allan Trick wrote:
Is it possible that Exchange is trying to be helpful by not
delivering the additional messages since they're all the same?
Absolutely!
I believe Exchange does exactly that (at least if the messages arrive
within some defined time interval).
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At 2:55 PM -0500 2006-08-24, Allan Trick wrote:
My first thought was a filter or rule on his local email client. But
I don't see any evidence of that. Therefore I'm suspicious there's a
setting somewhere in Mailman that is preventing his messages from
being sent to himself.
In cases
Allan Trick wrote:
My first thought was a filter or rule on his local email client. But
I don't see any evidence of that. Therefore I'm suspicious there's a
setting somewhere in Mailman that is preventing his messages from
being sent to himself.
You could look at Mailman's smtp log to see
Brad Knowles wrote:
check the Mailman logs, to see how many copies of each message was
delivered to the MTA, and then check the MTA logs to track down the
individual deliveries to each user.
OK, I'll do that. But once I determine the problem, then how to fix it?
Say I confirm Mailman is only
At 9:26 PM -0400 2006-08-24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I'll do that. But once I determine the problem, then how to fix it?
A lot depends on where the problem is.
Say I confirm Mailman is only delivering one copy of a message (rather than
20), what can I do? (First thing I do will
Exchange is really all that's recently changed in our environment. I think
I'll focus my trouble-shooting there now.
Thank you, all!
Allan
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