I'm re-sending this because the subject was too close to the other one,
but its a different problem...
Charles Marcus, on 2/4/2008 1:07 PM, said the following:
This morning, I discovered that messages to our lists weren't being
delivered, and found the following errors in the smtp-failure log:
On 2/4/2008, Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Assuming standard archiving settings,
You know the old saying...
Because of the nature of these lists, archiving has always been disabled.
So, I gather from what you said, the messages are gone. Thankfully this
isn't a big problem, even if
Charles Marcus wrote:
I'm re-sending this because the subject was too close to the other one,
but its a different problem...
Charles Marcus, on 2/4/2008 1:07 PM, said the following:
This morning, I discovered that messages to our lists weren't being
delivered, and found the following errors
A few weeks ago I configured mailman to serve a small mailinglist. But a few
days ago postfix configuration has changed so that all messages from mailman
were rejected (554 relaying denied). This lasted for a few days before I
fixed the configuration. Assuming that anyone posted to this
Mailman List:
I recently upgraded through rpm from 2.1.1 to 2.1.5. Just prior to
upgrading one of my lists failed to deliver the messages to all members
of a list. The mail server has a limit of 100 recipients per email. I
configured mailman for a maximum recipents to 100. My list has 592
At 4:34 PM -0400 2004-07-04, Bruce Embrey wrote:
Am I correct in my assumption that a message to this is broken out into 6
messages (5 with 100 recipients and 1 with 92)?
It's going to depend a lot on your MTA and how it's configured,
and whether or not you are making use of personalization
Our news server had a disk that became full and the news server
throttled itself during this weekend. We use mailman to gate a few
mailings to news groups.
I've looked around, but it appears that messages gated to the news
server when it was throttled have been lost?? I've looked in the qdirs