On Dec 19, 2007, at 7:30 AM, Dennis Black wrote:
> Troy Knabe wrote:
>> I have two smtp servers that we use dns round robin for load
>> balancing. I can run it one server at a time, but I am running into
>> some pid lock file issues when I try to run them simultaneously.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>
Dennis Putnam wrote:
>550 [PERMFAIL] bellsouth.net requires valid sender domain (in reply to
>RCPT TO command))
>
>I should have paid more attention, sorry. Is not the RCPT TO command
>itself but the reply to it and I believe it is referring to my
>mailman/SMTP server.
I think it is refering to t
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Thanks for the reply.
I'll remove those changes.
The exact response is:
550 [PERMFAIL] bellsouth.net requires valid sender domain (in reply to
RCPT TO command))
I should have paid more attention, sorry. Is not the RCPT TO command
itself but the rep
Mark Sapiro writes:
> Brad Knowles wrote:
>
> >On 1/11/08, Egidijus Serplis wrote:
> >
> >> Maybe anyone can explain to me how to configure mailman, that list
> >> members
> >> can't post to this list. And enable non-members post to this list. In
> >> other
> >> words - i want member
Kathy Gee wrote:
>
>Here is what I have from mailman's error log for a failed attempt (sent
>from a moderated member):
>
>Jan 11 08:39:40 2008 admin(28403):
>/usr/local/mailman-2.1.4-mills1/Mailman/Utils.py:469:
>DeprecationWarning: raising a string exception is deprecated
> raise quickexit
The
Brad Knowles wrote:
>On 1/11/08, Egidijus Serplis wrote:
>
>> Maybe anyone can explain to me how to configure mailman, that list members
>> can't post to this list. And enable non-members post to this list. In other
>> words - i want members of list only get messages, but not post. Thanks for
>
Under Privacy options...->Sender filters member_moderation_notice is
blank and member_moderation_action is set to Hold.
Here is what I have from mailman's error log for a failed attempt (sent
from a moderated member):
Jan 11 08:39:40 2008 admin(28403):
/usr/local/mailman-2.1.4-mills1/Mailman/
Brad Knowles wrote:
>On 1/11/08, Tony Molloy wrote:
>
>> Now I know the problem mail.csidmzs.ul.ie is incorrect. It should be
>> mail.csisdmz.ul.ie. I presume during one of the migrations I must have
>> mistyped something. But does anybody have any idea of where mailman is
>> picking up the mi
On 1/11/08, Egidijus Serplis wrote:
> Maybe anyone can explain to me how to configure mailman, that list members
> can't post to this list. And enable non-members post to this list. In other
> words - i want members of list only get messages, but not post. Thanks for
> answers. I'm using mailm
On 1/11/08, Tony Molloy wrote:
> Now I know the problem mail.csidmzs.ul.ie is incorrect. It should be
> mail.csisdmz.ul.ie. I presume during one of the migrations I must have
> mistyped something. But does anybody have any idea of where mailman is
> picking up the mistyped address and how can
Hi,
Maybe anyone can explain to me how to configure mailman, that list members
can't post to this list. And enable non-members post to this list. In other
words - i want members of list only get messages, but not post. Thanks for
answers. I'm using mailman 2.1.8-0.FC4.1
Egidijus
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Hi,
I've been using mailman now for several years and have migrated my lists from
Redhat-9 to Centos-4 and Centos-5. They all seem to be working OK
I'm seeing the following errors in my mailman logs
smtp log
Jan 11 08:00:01 2008 (13841)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> smtp to gsd for 1 recips,
compl
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