Hi Patrick
No problems sending emails, from domain to personal or vice versa.
Mark
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From: "Patrick Bogen"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 20/04/06 01:59:39
To: "Mark.A.Lombardo"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "mailman-users@python.org"
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users]
On 4/19/06, Mark.A.Lombardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The situation is as follows, if I post from my domain name email accounts,
> it never appears, but if I post from personal account (not related) to the
> site, then it come through fine.
My guess would be that your hosting company is somehow
Please I am at my wits end here. My hosting company are being very
unsupportive. I have a domain olney-scout-group.org.uk, which is running the
Mailman software.
The situation is as follows, if I post from my domain name email accounts,
it never appears, but if I post from personal account (n
Hi,
Were migrating from dmail to mailman.
I have a couple of quick questions - if I copy my /private/var/mailman
directory to another location will I be able to use it to restore my listserv
with it if something goes wrong with it?
I have over 300 lists and I need to modify 'generic_nonmembe
The hosting company for which I work uses Mailman on one of its
servers, and one of our clients wants to know how to edit the
confirmation message that is sent out to subscribers. I notice this is
apparently possible since the confirmation I got for signing up to
this mailing list had a different s
At 9:46 AM -0700 2006-04-19, Bruce Jenner wrote:
> Is there anything I can do get it to work with a large user list? We now
> have 200 members and growing and we need a list of some sort just to keep up
> with what's going on.
Size is not your problem, at least not so far as the base M
My host has mailman installed (2.1.6). I set up a list and mass subscribed
50 users, and everything was working fine.
When the subscriber list reached about 100, mail began to not be sent. Even
the bounce and admin messages weren't coming through even though I was
subscribed.
I have minimal acces
I have the htdig patches applied and the search works for
the most part. There are two (hopefully) small problems
that I haven't been able to track down.
Using Mailman 2.1.7
1. I only seem able to display 100 search results. If a
search finds 1022 results, only 100 can actually be looked
Stephen wrote:
>Ok got the one thing under control... now in the error logs we see this
>every once in awhile;
>
>Apr 18 12:33:13 2006 (7284) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code -1:
>(104, 'Connection reset by peer')
>Apr 18 12:33:44 2006 (7284) Low level smtp error: (104, 'Connec
Ok got the one thing under control... now in the error logs we see this
every once in awhile;
Apr 18 12:33:13 2006 (7284) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code -1:
(104, 'Connection reset by peer')
Apr 18 12:33:44 2006 (7284) Low level smtp error: (104, 'Connection reset by
peer'),
Ok got the one thing under control... now in the error logs we see this
every once in awhile;
Apr 18 12:33:13 2006 (7284) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code -1:
(104, 'Connection reset by peer')
Apr 18 12:33:44 2006 (7284) Low level smtp error: (104, 'Connection reset by
peer'),
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 15:04 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Walt Dabell wrote:
> >
> >Any rules that
> >get entered into the "Privacy Options"/"Spam Rules"
> >(header_filter_rules) disappear all on their own.
> >
> >Particulars:
> >Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 4)
> >mailman-2.1.
Mark;
Thanks ever so much you pointed me to a way to debug, unfortunately we
rolled out the fix yesterday and I was unable to replicate the issue. It did
however appear that the user mailman lacked access to the /etc/hosts file.
There is a side question one of the System Administrators was curi
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