I've looked at the FAQ and the archives.
Mailman version: 2.1.11, OS: Debian 5.8, MTA: Postfix 2.5.5.
One of my users sent out a mailing this morning, and 18% of them bounced. All
the bounce reports (from remote MTAs) said things about bad addresses. He says
this has happened before, but when h
Thanks Mark for your further comments.
Yes, the delay is at the server, but it is nothing to do with mailman.
According to your comments, I have just discussed with the Systems
Admin of our hosting and it looks like they implemented a filter
(server being capable of sending only 1 message e
Lluis Montoliu wrote:
>
>Here are the headings of one of these delayed messages, sent yesterday
>(at 18:47), that was eventually distributed 45 minutes later (at 19:32):
[...]
>Received:
[...]
>from d344.dinaserver.com (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by
>d344.dinaserver.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 5D6E
Thanks Mark for a detailed and useful answer.
Here are the headings of one of these delayed messages, sent yesterday
(at 18:47), that was eventually distributed 45 minutes later (at 19:32):
Message was sent from my address (my computer at work) to the list
called "istt_l...@transtechsociety
Lluis Montoliu wrote:
>
>I am responsible for a list of ~500 members and other much smaller
>(<25 members). All these lists, specially the largest, are
>experiencing unexpected delays in distributing messages of about 45-60
>min from sending a message to the list and the message being
>dist
Dear listers,
I am new at this list. I have been reviewing FAQs.
I have been using mailman for many years. Currently, we are using a
2.1.11 installation on our current hosting that is causing us lots of
troubles.
I am responsible for a list of ~500 members and other much smaller
(<25 mem