Re: [Mailman-Users] list stop sending - no changes to server ormailman in months

2006-05-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
John Adamski wrote: > >The post & SMTP logs seem to indicate it got the email and sent it ok, >but its not getting there. Exchange logs seem to indicate it got the >email from mailman and is sending it. > > >Where can I go to verify who,what,when mailman sent a email. I don't >know mailman's

Re: [Mailman-Users] list stop sending - no changes to server or mailman in months

2006-05-27 Thread John Adamski
An update on this problem: (recap: lists stop working after turning on/off Exchange filtering) Thursday night did a Live Meeting with a Microsoft tech and got the SMTP connector to work again between out Exchange front-end and the server hosting mailman. That's the good news. The bad news is

Re: [Mailman-Users] shunting

2006-05-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark Sapiro wrote: > >If Scrubber (which is invoked to flatten the message for the plain >digest) throws an exception in this process, pre Mailman 2.1.7 this >caused the message to be shunted and the list would effectively stop >as this all occurs before archiving and regular delivery, and the >who

Re: [Mailman-Users] shunting

2006-05-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Imre Gergely wrote: > >after solving this, i figured, on my lists nobody ever uses digest mode, so i >just disabled it on all lists, then deleted digest.mbox. i guess with this >setup, if a list gets a broken message which mailman can't handle, it will be >shunted and that's it, the rest of the lis

Re: [Mailman-Users] shunting

2006-05-27 Thread Imre Gergely
Mark Sapiro wrote: > Mark Sapiro wrote: >> There is a malformed message - something wrong with an attachment >> filename - in lists//digest.mbox for the offending list. >> >> See >> >> where the actual message problem is differe

Re: [Mailman-Users] shunting

2006-05-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark Sapiro wrote: > >There is a malformed message - something wrong with an attachment >filename - in lists//digest.mbox for the offending list. > >See > >where the actual message problem is different, but the solution is the >sa

Re: [Mailman-Users] shunting

2006-05-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Imre Gergely wrote: > >mailman just started to behave strangely. i have a couple (20-30) lists, and >one or two started to 'now work' all of a sudden. mail sent to that list >disappears. >i looked in /var/log/mailman/error, and there i found these errors: > >May 27 12:02:42 2006 (10050) Uncaught ru

[Mailman-Users] shunting

2006-05-27 Thread Imre Gergely
hi mailman just started to behave strangely. i have a couple (20-30) lists, and one or two started to 'now work' all of a sudden. mail sent to that list disappears. i looked in /var/log/mailman/error, and there i found these errors: May 27 12:02:42 2006 (10050) Uncaught runner exception: unpack

Re: [Mailman-Users] Automatic deletion of posts by non-members of a list

2006-05-27 Thread Brad Knowles
At 5:40 PM -0400 2006-05-26, Peter C.S. Adams wrote: > I'm not saying this is right for everyone, but neither is setting lists to > reject. You run your lists your way, I run my lists my way. Neither way is the best solution in all cases. This is why we have multiple options