Nirmal J via Mailman-users writes:
> Hereby I am sharing the full settings.py file.
Are you sure this is the settings.py being used by your installation?
It appears to be the distribution file, unchanged.
> MAILMAN_ARCHIVER_FROM = ('127.0.0.1', '::1')# Application definition
If this is from the installed settings.py, it isn't going to work,
since you specified a routable domain (I think, although
"list1.iitm.ac.in" is not in the public DNS), which will have a
routable address, not localhost.
What IP does your DNS report for "list1.iitm.ac.in"?
> HOSTNAME = 'localhost.local'
That isn't what you told Mailman via hyperkitty.cfg. I'm not sure it
matters, but I think you should make sure all the config files agree
on the name of the host.
> # If you enable email reporting for error messages, this is where those
> emails
> # will appear to be coming from. Make sure you set a valid domain name,
> # otherwise the emails may get rejected.
> #
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/settings/#std:setting-SERVER_EMAIL
> # SERVER_EMAIL = '[email protected]'
> SERVER_EMAIL = 'root@{}'.format(HOSTNAME)
This can be problematic, at least if you enable error messages by email.
> try:
> from settings_local import *
> except ImportError:
> pass
Do you have a "settings_local.py" file?
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