On 10/3/2011 6:48 PM, Josh Clark wrote:
>
> In the last couple of weeks, mail sent to one (and only one) of my
> moderated lists doesn't get sent out, though other lists in this
> installation seem to be working fine. The mail is definitely getting
> relayed to the script. I see entries like this
Hi all,
In the last couple of weeks, mail sent to one (and only one) of my moderated
lists doesn't get sent out, though other lists in this installation seem to be
working fine. The mail is definitely getting relayed to the script. I see
entries like this in the mail log:
> Oct 3 20:46:01 hou
Guvvala, Yugendra R wrote:
>
>I have installed mailman 2.1.13, Postfix, on UBUNTU 10.10,
>
>
>i did both the installations through apt-get, i am facing 2 issues right now.
When you install third party packages, your primary support resource
should be the packager. The packager knows what's in the
Hi,
I have installed mailman 2.1.13, Postfix, on UBUNTU 10.10,
i did both the installations through apt-get, i am facing 2 issues right now.
1) i can send mails to the users or add users who belong to the domain of our
mailing list but we want o go across domains and also add people belongin
> -Original Message-
> From: mailman-users-bounces+s.watkins=nhm.ac...@python.org
> [mailto:mailman-users-bounces+s.watkins=nhm.ac...@python.org]
> On Behalf Of Luke Tymowski
> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 8:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mail to some lists wor
Luke Tymowski wrote:
>
>I fixed the issue by editing /etc/mailman/mm_cfg and changing:
>MTA=none
>to
>MTA='Postfix'
>
>Then running /var/lib/mailman/bin/genaliases
>
>Mailman/Postfix were installed from apt-get.
So there was some problem with the aliases. Either they weren't in
/var/lib/mailman/d
Hello,
> And has the /var/lib/mailman/data/aliases.db file been updated since
> those aliases were added?
What confused me was that these are all lists that have been around
for the last 6-7 years.
I moved the lists to a new server 2 weeks ago.
Most of the lists worked just fine.
So, yes, the a
Luke Tymowski wrote:
>
>We have a number of mailing lists that are member-only. On most of the lists,
>users can post successfully.
>
>But on others, even though people attempting to post are members, or in one
>case the list owner, their mail is rejected.
>"550 5.1.1 Recipient address rejected:
Hello,
We have a number of mailing lists that are member-only. On most of the lists,
users can post successfully.
But on others, even though people attempting to post are members, or in one
case the list owner, their mail is rejected.
"550 5.1.1 Recipient address rejected: User unknown"
There
After following all your directions, I have a working mailman system, THANK
YOU!!
Best regards,
Ron
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On 2/5/2011 8:51 AM, Ron Aaron wrote:
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> Here goes. I'm not sure if I mentioned that this is an "ispconfig3" based
> setup, don't know if that makes a difference (but it may). Output of
> postconf
> -n follows:
>
> alias_maps = hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases
Remove the above. It is for
> It may have something to do with passing through spamassassin, but I
> don't think so because queue id 5C9BB541603 is the message after
> spamassassin and it notes orig_to=. However, I'm not
> sure why the message is handled by Postfix's pipe module. That seems odd.
Right. I've also noticed th
On 2/3/2011 10:54 PM, Ron Aaron wrote:
>
> After re-setting things as you mentioned above, and restarting the daemons, I
> sent an email to my test list. Here is the relevant mail.log:
>
> postfix/smtpd[16482]: connect from unknown[192.168.18.100]
> postfix/smtpd[16482]: setting up TLS connecti
You wrote:
> Which indicates Postfix is not seeing that mail to lists.my.dom is
> using the mailman transport.
Right.
> Have you added hash:/etc/mailman/transport to transport_maps in
> main.cf? have you run "postmap /etc/mailman/transport" to update
> /etc/mailman/transport.db?
Yes I have, and
Ron Aaron wrote:
>
>I created a new domain "lists.my.dom", where the "my.dom" is the actual doman.
>
>In postfix "main.cf" I added a special "/etc/mailman/transport" which has the
>single line:
>
>
> lists.my.dom mailman:
>
>
>The default setup of master.cf already has an appropriate mail
I've got an "ispconfig3" based Ubuntu 10.10 server installation, running
postfix. The mail server works perfectly.
I wish to add mailman to the setup, and am hitting a brick wall. I've looked
all over for clues, but no luck so far.
I created a new domain "lists.my.dom", where the "my.dom" i
Wynand Louw wrote:
>
>How can I know if the mail is send to all the users, because I have my one
>email address on the list but does not receive the mail that I send to the
>list.
Unless you have "not metoo" checked in your entry in the admin
Membership Management... -> Membership List pages, yo
Hi
I am fairly new to mailman, and have a weekly newsletter that I send out.
How can I know if the mail is send to all the users, because I have my one
email address on the list but does not receive the mail that I send to the
list.
Thanks
Wynand Louw
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Hien HUYNH HUU writes:
> I think that DKIM is not enough for this problem . I read the DKIM from yahoo
> : " Signing emails with DomainKeys does not guarantee whitelist status or
> inbox placement. It may, however, make your mailings eligible for our
> Complaint Feedback Loop (CFL) program. Ba
At Thu, 3 Sep 2009 09:46:06 +0700,
Hien HUYNH HUU wrote:
>
> Dear Stephen, Mark !
> Thank you for your reply.
> I don't know why the gmail/yahoo mail server indicate my server is spam
> although my customers want to receive my post from the list.
> I check my qmail settings and see
hen J. Turnbull [mailto:step...@xemacs.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 7:48 AM
To: Hien HUYNH HUU
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Mail to yahoo / google accounts
Hien HUYNH HUU writes:
Have you read the FAQ?
> Now I have a problem when sending emails to yahoo/gma
> Nor do we, and it's likely they won't tell you because they consider
> such information to be proprietary and of potential use to spammers.
A way around these problems may be to use your ISP's mail-relay, rather
than delivering directly. Or use a third-party mailer, such as fastmail.fm.
Usu
Hien HUYNH HUU wrote:
> I don't know why the gmail/yahoo mail server indicate my server is spam
> although my customers want to receive my post from the list.
Nor do we, and it's likely they won't tell you because they consider
such information to be proprietary and of potential use to spam
Hien HUYNH HUU writes:
Have you read the FAQ?
> Now I have a problem when sending emails to yahoo/gmail
> accounts with my maillist. Actually I send post to a lot of
> accounts so that yahoo and google deny to receive my post, the
> log I received likes this:
Both of those in
Hien HUYNH HUU wrote:
>Now I have a problem when sending emails to yahoo/gmail accounts with my
> maillist. Actually I send post to a lot of accounts so that yahoo and google
> deny to receive my post, the log I received likes this:
>
>Aug 31 08:36:55 maillist qmail: 1251682615.959034 delive
Hi all,
Now I have a problem when sending emails to yahoo/gmail accounts with my
maillist. Actually I send post to a lot of accounts so that yahoo and google
deny to receive my post, the log I received likes this:
Aug 31 08:36:55 maillist qmail: 1251682615.959034 delivery 3431: deferral:
Co
It really does seem like that. See what postmaster is aliased to. My
server's /etc/aliases has several entries like this:
admin: root
bin:root
adm:root
mail: root
apache: root
mailnull: root
smmsp: root
postfix:root
syst
Jeff Bernier writes:
> If someone posts a message to a list that does not exist in my
> Mailman system,
If you have a stock Mailman installation, the answer is: Because it
wasn't posted to the nonexistent list, it was posted to the list where
the moderation request is (as a BCC or similar). Th
Jeff Bernier wrote:
>I have an instance of Postfix-(2.4.3) running on my Mailman-(2.1.9) host-(Mac
>OSX 10.5.6).
>
>I am relatively new to both Mailman and Postfix, so I'm not sure where to
>look. Is there something in Postfix that may be causing this?
Normally, but not always, Postfix delive
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Jeff Bernier wrote:
I have tested this by just making up names on-the-fly like nolist, or
xyzlist, and get this result every time.
Sounds like you have a catchall address pointing to the Mailman list
address.
-- Larry Stone
lston...@stonejongleux.com
I have an instance of Postfix-(2.4.3) running on my Mailman-(2.1.9) host-(Mac
OSX 10.5.6).
I am relatively new to both Mailman and Postfix, so I'm not sure where to look.
Is there something in Postfix that may be causing this?
>>> Mark Sapiro 4/24/2009 10:52 AM >>>
Jeff Bernier wrote:
>If I
Jeff Bernier wrote:
>If I Telnet directly to Mailman with a bogus list name, I get the same result.
I don't doubt that. The question is why? What (non-standard?) delivery
method actually gets the mail from the MTA to Mailman?
Mark Sapiro 4/24/2009 10:32 AM >>>
>Jeff Bernier wrote:
>
>>So
If I Telnet directly to Mailman with a bogus list name, I get the same result.
>>> Mark Sapiro 4/24/2009 10:32 AM >>>
Jeff Bernier wrote:
>Sorry... I just wish to clarify... the message gets put in the moderator
>request queue in my "Mailman" list.
So your MTA or other Mailman delivery proces
I have tested this by just making up names on-the-fly like nolist, or xyzlist,
and get this result every time.
>>> Donna Dierker 4/24/2009 10:29 AM >>>
To get a message like that, the list must exist one *some* system --
perhaps not the one you think.
I would go to the mail server (e.g., if th
Jeff Bernier wrote:
>Sorry... I just wish to clarify... the message gets put in the moderator
>request queue in my "Mailman" list.
So your MTA or other Mailman delivery process is delivering mail to
nonexistentl...@example.com as if it were addressed to
mail...@example.com.
You have to examine
Sorry... I just wish to clarify... the message gets put in the moderator
request queue in my "Mailman" list.
Hello all,
If someone posts a message to a list that does not exist in my Mailman system,
the message goes to the pending moderator requests queue, and the sender gets a
notice indicat
Hello all,
If someone posts a message to a list that does not exist in my Mailman system,
the message goes to the pending moderator requests queue, and the sender gets a
notice indicating their message is being held for moderator approval with the
reason: "Message has implicit destination"
M
Paul Bruce, Donnerstag, 6. April 2006 12:31:
> I just wanted to know if it is possible to set up mailman so that
> it the To Headers actually contain the email address of the
> recipient instead of the alias / email address / bounce address
> etc... of the list itself.
Yes. in your mm_cfg.py:
OW
I just wanted to know if it is possible to set up mailman so that it the To
Headers actually contain the email address of the recipient instead of the
alias / email address / bounce address etc... of the list itself.
For instance if I have a list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and members of the list are
[EM
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
>I'm receiving a lot of spam that comes in to our lists'
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] address. And mailman will dutifully tell me they're
>Uncaught bounces. All fine and well, but is there some way I can simply
>avoid that all together? I can't block that email address,
I'm receiving a lot of spam that comes in to our lists'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] address. And mailman will dutifully tell me they're
Uncaught bounces. All fine and well, but is there some way I can simply
avoid that all together? I can't block that email address, can I?
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Jean Stora wrote
>
>I am not sure what the Mail to News gateways section of the administration settings
>is about. I Don't know what Usenet is. If I leave it blank is it OK?
>Using V2.1.5
If you don't know what Usenet is and/or don't understand what
Mail<->News gateways is about, the settings in
Hello,
I am not sure what the Mail to News gateways section of the administration settings is
about. I Don't know what Usenet is. If I leave it blank is it OK?
Using V2.1.5
Jean Stora
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Thomas Waters wrote:
>I've added several new lists and mail to those lists are generating
>"recipient not recognized by server error : Diagnostic code: smtp;550
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: User unknown in local recipient table. How
>to I repair this?
>
You may not have set up aliases for the new
I've added several new lists and mail to those lists are generating
"recipient not recognized by server error : Diagnostic code: smtp;550
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: User unknown in local recipient table. How
to I repair this?
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You need to do all this in the aliases table.
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Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> On sending a eMail to my mailing-list I get the following error.
>
> (from "tail -F -n 30 /var/log/maillog")
> May 5 15:44:03 smesrv sendmail[24051]: i45Di3D5024051: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> union.org>...
Hi,
On sending a eMail to my mailing-list I get the following error.
(from "tail -F -n 30 /var/log/maillog")
May 5 15:44:03 smesrv sendmail[24051]: i45Di3D5024051: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
union.org>... User unknown
May 5 15:44:03 smesrv sendmail[24051]: i45Di3D5024051: from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
siz
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 01:58:21PM +0200, Timo Proescholdt wrote:
> hi,
>
> i successfully set up mailman and created a test list.
> Playing arround with approval of list joining requests, i noticed that the
> immediate approval request mails to the list owner,moderator get discarded.
>
> immedia
hi,
i successfully set up mailman and created a test list.
Playing arround with approval of list joining requests, i noticed that the
immediate approval request mails to the list owner,moderator get discarded.
immediate_notification ist set to true.
I can see the logfile entry saying the the mai
: [Mailman-Users] mail to list server is rejected
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 01:50, Emmett Culley wrote:
> I can see that the messages to the list are rejected (maillog) as "User
> unknown". I can see in the cron log that qrunner is invoked every
> minute. I disabled the "new
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 01:50, Emmett Culley wrote:
> I can see that the messages to the list are rejected (maillog) as "User
> unknown". I can see in the cron log that qrunner is invoked every
> minute. I disabled the "news" portion in crontab.in.
Did you add the mailman aliases to the sendmail a
I running a RH 7.3 distro, and am using Mailman with sendmail and
apache. I can successfully send and receive e-mail both locally and
remotely, and the web server works correctly as well.
I've managed to get Mailman installed with the web interface working. I
can add a new list and the list owne
Yes.
Look in ~mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py and ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py for
details on how to set the username/password.
--- Original Message: Thursday 28 February 2002 11:06 pm ---
> I'd like to gateway a news group from a server that requires authentication
> to connect. Can I do this with
I'd like to gateway a news group from a server that
requires authentication to connect. Can I do this with
mailman?
R,
AJFC.
I found my own answer in the documentation:
"Create a test list
Create a list named test. To do so, run the program $prefix/bin/newlist.
You will be prompted for the name of the list, as well as the email
address of the person running the list. Put your own email address as the
list administ
My mailman installation seems to be working fine but when I send mail to
the list I get this response:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Action: Failed; Status: 5.1.1 (bad destination mailbox
address)
Remote MTA usnaweb.org: SMTP diagnostic: 550 5.1.1
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... User unknown
Do I have to est
Hello,
We had a problem yesterday with a mail in a list from Mailman that
was in loop. The message was sent during all the day until we could see
what was wrong. I had to stop
the postfix system, and I was trying to remove the message from deferred
and other queues,
because I was planing to
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