On 9/21/20 9:07 AM, Mark Dale wrote:
>
>>> Today that log file has rotated ("post.1) and the new post log file was
>>> not being written to -- until I restarted the qrunner again. As said,
>>> no problems with mail delivery, and the other logs.
>
>>
On 9/20/20 3:45 PM, Thomas Gramstad wrote:
> On a new list I have created, some subscribers seem to receive only some
> of the postings to the list, not all the postings, in a seemingly random
> way.
>
> The missing posts are not in the recipients' spam filters. I suspect
> this may be related to
Thanks
regards
Steven
From: Mark Sapiro
Sent: Monday, 21 September 2020 10:38 AM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Re: extracting a lists's setting to move the list to a
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On 9/20/20 1:42 PM, Brian Carpenter wrote:
> On 9/20/20 4
> >Today that log file has rotated ("post.1) and the new post log file was
> >not being written to -- until I restarted the qrunner again. As said,
> >no problems with mail delivery, and the other logs.
> What does your logrotate script contain?
> D
On a new list I have created, some subscribers seem to receive
only some of the postings to the list, not all the postings, in a
seemingly random way.
The missing posts are not in the recipients' spam filters. I
suspect this may be related to complications related to the newer
anti-spam metho
On September 20, 2020 9:17:38 PM PDT, Mark Dale wrote:
>Today that log file has rotated ("post.1) and the new post log file was
>not being written to -- until I restarted the qrunner again. As said,
>no problems with mail delivery, and the other logs.
What does your logrotate script contain?