Re: [Mailman-Users] nodupes doesn't seem to be working with aliases

2016-05-08 Thread Curtis Villamizar
trimmed. In message <572c0016.1080...@msapiro.net> Mark Sapiro writes: > > Your "If I send mail to a set of mailing lists then dupes get > suppressed" statement tells me you may already be using this. However, > it depends on the "sibling list" being explicit in To: or Cc: which will > not be the

Re: [Mailman-Users] disable DMARC_ORGANIZATIONAL_DOMAIN_DATA_URL in mailman 2.1

2016-05-08 Thread Curtis Villamizar
In message <572d116a.30...@msapiro.net> Mark Sapiro writes: > > On 05/05/2016 02:39 PM, Curtis Villamizar wrote: > > In message <572aa1f6.8090...@msapiro.net> > > Mark Sapiro writes: > > > >> As for as why it's a 554: 5.7.1 hard fail, That's t

[Mailman-Users] nodupes doesn't seem to be working with aliases

2016-05-05 Thread Curtis Villamizar
I'm not sure if this counts as suppressable dupes. All users have nodupes set. bin/export.py | grep nodupes | wc -l 183 bin/export.py | grep nodupes | grep -v True | wc -l 0 I have a postfix virtual-alias of the form: ab, c, d ce, f dg, h gi, j h

Re: [Mailman-Users] resend - mailman 2.1.21 - dmarc check problem

2016-05-05 Thread Curtis Villamizar
Mark, Sorry for the duplicate. In message <572aa8e4.9070...@msapiro.net> Mark Sapiro writes: > On 05/04/2016 09:27 AM, Curtis Villamizar wrote: > > I'm resending this with a new subject. The last email just > > disappeared (no bounce). Maybe having > > DMARC_O

[Mailman-Users] IPv6 MDA (was Re: disable DMARC_ORGANIZATIONAL_DOMAIN_DATA_URL ...)

2016-05-05 Thread Curtis Villamizar
In message <572bc659.1070...@msapiro.net> Mark Sapiro writes: > On 05/05/2016 02:39 PM, Curtis Villamizar wrote: > > > > And BTW - the server was given an IPv4 address before going to > > production use but the IPv4 is only needed for apache, not for the > &

Re: [Mailman-Users] disable DMARC_ORGANIZATIONAL_DOMAIN_DATA_URL in mailman 2.1

2016-05-05 Thread Curtis Villamizar
In message <572aa1f6.8090...@msapiro.net> Mark Sapiro writes: > On 05/03/2016 12:26 PM, Curtis Villamizar wrote: > > By default DMARC_ORGANIZATIONAL_DOMAIN_DATA_URL is set to > > https://publicsuffix.org/list/public_suffix_list.dat > > > > I have mailma

[Mailman-Users] resend - mailman 2.1.21 - dmarc check problem

2016-05-04 Thread Curtis Villamizar
I'm resending this with a new subject. The last email just disappeared (no bounce). Maybe having DMARC_ORGANIZATIONAL_DOMAIN_DATA_URL in the subject tripped an all caps in subject test. (Or the moderator is slacking?) By default DMARC_ORGANIZATIONAL_DOMAIN_DATA_URL is set to https://publicsuffi

[Mailman-Users] disable DMARC_ORGANIZATIONAL_DOMAIN_DATA_URL in mailman 2.1

2016-05-04 Thread Curtis Villamizar
By default DMARC_ORGANIZATIONAL_DOMAIN_DATA_URL is set to https://publicsuffix.org/list/public_suffix_list.dat I have mailman set up on an IPv6 only host and publicsuffix.org has no IPv6 address. A near identical configuration is set up on a dual stack host. Any email to the IPv6 only host fails