Just posting what I believe was the solution..
I saw that there was a bunch of lock files in the lock directory matching the
list name.. and a bunch of files in the queue all destined to that list.. and
some were marcked as .bak instead of .pck
So I deleted the .bak files, and the lock files, re
Hi there,
We're having an issue here, where I cant log into the admin page for a list,
nor can the list accept mail to it.. it seems as though the mail gets queued..
but never flushed ..
Any ideas anyone?
Cheers
Spyro
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.03.27] wrote:
> You might try doing a 'mass_catchup'. If somehow the list's
> usenet_watermark is too high, this will reset it.
Is there a way to do this from the command line? I don't have the list
admin password...
BTW, this advice (together with setting th
Dov Oxenberg wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> Thanks for your prompt reply.
> It seems you are right on target. Below is the relevant data from my main.cf:
[some hotmail running together edited below]
> myhostname = mydomainname.com
> alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases;hash:/etc/mail/aliases
> alias_database = ha
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
It seems you are right on target. Below is the relevant data from my main.cf:
myhostname = mydomainname.comalias_maps =
hash:/etc/aliases;hash:/etc/mail/aliasesalias_database =
hash:/etc/aliasesmyorigin = /etc/mailnamemydestination = mydomainname.com,
loca
Dov Oxenberg wrote:
>It has to do with postfix not being able to locate the aliases.db and I am
>getting lots of these in the syslog:
>fatal: open database /etc/aliases;hash:/etc/mail/aliases.db: No such file or
>directory
This looks like an error in Postfix's main.cf. It appears you have
somet
On 3/30/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 2-Is there anything I can do so that the emails I send out are not caught by
> spam? I have recently added all of my email addresses to mailman and I've
> noticed that the responses to my emails and hits to my website have
> dramatically increased since
Hi,
I apologize if this is covered somewhere in the FAQ, I must have missed it.
I think I am pretty close to getting my first list working but having an issue
I just cannot seem to work out on my own.
It has to do with postfix not being able to locate the aliases.db and I am
getting lots of these
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I have two questions.
>1-How do I change the recipients email address to not say the email list
>name? I'd rather it state their unique email address instead.
Set the admin Non-digest options -> personalize to Full personalization.
If you don't see the personalize
Hi,
I have two questions.
1-How do I change the recipients email address to not say the email list
name? I'd rather it state their unique email address instead.
2-Is there anything I can do so that the emails I send out are not caught by
spam? I have recently added all of my email address
You guys really are great!!! Thank you for your patience!!!
My IP address has been listed at SpamHaus. (I'm guessing because I reject
all e-mail from non-list members, and I should probably just delete it.)
Thank you again!
Jon
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From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
Jon Slater wrote:
>
>Bounce:
>Mar 30 14:35:10 2008 (3766) processing 1 queued
>bounces
>Mar 30 14:35:10 2008 (3766) board: [EMAIL PROTECTED] already
>scored a bounce for date 30-Mar-2008
The mail to you is bouncing.
>Maillog:
>Mar 30 14:35:05 drewjon sendmail[5308]: m2UKZ46S005308:
>from=<[EMA
Jon Slater wrote:
> I just set up a new Mailman server (Fedora Core 8) and followed the
> instructions I found in the FAQs to move my lists.
>
Did you set up, and start the cron task?
--
H | It's not a bug - it's an undocumented feature.
+-
You are correct... I just pulled a single record from each file from
multiple tests. (I also blocked every out-going e-mail address in the list,
except my own. So 1 recipient is correct.)
Here are all of the matching records from a new test:
Post:
Mar 30 14:35:06 2008 (3770) post to board from
I yum installed it and started the mailman service. I see the qrunner,
running when I "ps -aef | grep mailman"
-Original Message-
From: Ashley M. Kirchner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 2:07 PM
To: Jon Slater
Cc: Mailman-Users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-User
Jon Slater wrote:
>
>If I send e-mail from a member's e-mail address, to the membership list, I
>get a record in my "/var/log/mailman/post" file that reads:
>Mar 30 12:08:10 2008 (3770) post to board from [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>size=4564,
>message-id=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mesanetworks.net>,
>success
>
>
Hi,
I just set up a new Mailman server (Fedora Core 8) and followed the
instructions I found in the FAQs to move my lists.
It seemed pretty straight forward, but I have a hitch.
If I send e-mail from a member's e-mail address, to the membership list, I
get a record in my "/var/log/mailm
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Hi,
I have been repeatedly tempted to sum up options of setting up encrypted
mailing lists, with or without using GNU Mailman.
I had previously summed up what I found at
http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/listwork/2006-February/0203-uh.html
This
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