I seem to have very similar problem. When I manually try to release (or
whitelist) a message it goes to the pending state and I can see this message
at the bottom:
Note: Marked messages are being processed by the mail server. They
will be removed from the pending list when relea
E-mail address actually gets added to the whitelist, but the message never
gets delivered to my Inbox.
The message sits in the "being processed" state for about a day and then
comes back to the pending list.
Any advice on what could be wrong is very much appreciated.
One thing that might be related to this, but also might not be is that not
so long ago we had to IP renumber our entire subnet, so could it be some
sort of IP that needs to be updated to enable the delivery of the message?
Thank you
-KY
"Administrator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'm running TMDA 1.0.3 on FreeBSD 5.4.
>
> It took quite some doing to make it work with Cyrus and Postfix, using
> virtual users. Everything is now (finally) working -- albeit with a bit
> of
> hacking.
>
> I didn't hack tmda-pending, though.
>
> Whenever a message is confirmed, it is released, and the X-TMDA headers
> are
> added to the message. It is delivered to the user's inbox.
>
> However, the message remains listed in the pending list (at least
> according
> to TMDA-CGI). The filename in the ~/pending directory is not changed as
> it
> usually is (to "filename,3.c" or something like that, if I remember
> correctly).
>
> In addition, messages which are released via the CGI -- by the account
> holder -- are also correctly delivered. However, these files appear in
> italics, with the " Note: Marked messages are being processed by
> the
> mail server. They will be removed from the pending list when released."
>
> They are never deleted.
>
> Any ideas would be most helpful.
>
>
>
> --
> Mark J. Nernberg
> System Administrator
> Running Leopard
>
> For technical support issues, please email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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