D. Alan Stewart wrote:
>
>> Sendmail claims it sent the mail to the users who didn't get it. I
>> recognize the symptoms say that Mailman is somehow involved, but I
>> don't see how.
>
>I recognize the difficulty of this particular problem.
I still stand by my assessment that in your case, Mailma
Responding to Mark Sapiro:
> If the sendmail log says the post is sent to the user in question,
> Mailman delivered it to sendmail for the user, and it's not Mailman's
> problem.
I agree, it's not clear whether this is a sendmail or a Mailman
problem. However, I have never, AFAIK, failed to rec
D. Alan Stewart wrote:
>In what order does Mailman process subscribers when it is
>transmitting to the list? The order in which they are subscribed?
>Alphabetical by email address? Random?
It's a two step process. In the first step the CalcRecips handler
builds a recipient list. Assuming you
In what order does Mailman process subscribers when it is
transmitting to the list? The order in which they are subscribed?
Alphabetical by email address? Random?
On Oct 26, 2006, at 2:55 PM, D. Alan Stewart wrote:
> I am having a baffling problem with Mailman. Suddenly the list that I
> am a
D. Alan Stewart wrote:
>
>This list is provided to me by my web hosting provider, who is also
>baffled. The Mailman installation is version 2.1.5. The sendmail logs
>show successful transmissions to the users in question, at the
>correct time, so it appears Mailman is sending something, but t
I am having a baffling problem with Mailman. Suddenly the list that I
am administrating has stopped delivering mail to a subset of the
subscribers. It's not readily apparent what those that are not
receiving the mails have in common - the domains that I know of
include mac.com, yahoo.com, a