>There can be issues with Exim (and other MTAs) if one of the list names
>looks like one of the administrative addresses for another list?.
>Check your Exim logs which should tell you how the mail is getting to
>List2.
Thanks again. MailMan was working perfectly. It was a configuration
issue
Ben McGee wrote:
>
>Thanks for the reply. I have checked and double checked and
>li...@example.com is not a member of li...@example.com in the membership
>list. Is there any other place I should check? From what I can tell
>that is "the" list of members. I've been through the FAQ and didn't
>fin
> Thanks for the reply. I have checked and double checked and
> li...@example.com is not a member of li...@example.com in the membership
> list. Is there any other place I should check? From what I can tell
> that is "the" list of members. [...]
> Do you think this could be an MTA problem (exim
Ben McGee wrote:
>>I have a fairly large Mailman Installation on Ubuntu server 9 with
>>several thousand subscribers and about a dozen lists. When users post
>>to List1 they receive a bounce message from List2. For example, the
>>list administrator receives this notice...
> [...]
>>
>> Reason
Ben McGee wrote:
>I have a fairly large Mailman Installation on Ubuntu server 9 with
>several thousand subscribers and about a dozen lists. When users post
>to List1 they receive a bounce message from List2. For example, the
>list administrator receives this notice...
[...]
>
> Reason: Messag
I have a fairly large Mailman Installation on Ubuntu server 9 with
several thousand subscribers and about a dozen lists. When users post
to List1 they receive a bounce message from List2. For example, the
list administrator receives this notice...
As list administrator, your authorization is