Update: The smart host rejection problem that was affecting only 1 of the
Mailman lists on my server was fixed by my provider. No explanation or email
notifying me of the fix was provided... it just started working again Friday
morning.
Thanks all for you input,
John
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John wrote:
>This morning I checked the smtp log to see if I could find a match to my daily
>ping. I did find it today, 1 entry for 156 members. And I got 156 summarized
>bounces with 554 errors. :-/ I'm going to try renaming the list or creating a
>new one with the same members to see what happ
This morning I checked the smtp log to see if I could find a match to my daily
ping. I did find it today, 1 entry for 156 members. And I got 156 summarized
bounces with 554 errors. :-/ I'm going to try renaming the list or creating a
new one with the same members to see what happens...
John
Mar
John wrote:
>
>I found a detailed bounce in my collection from before I entered a support
>ticket about RBLs at the beginning of Oct.
>=
>k2smtpout05-01.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net.
>I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> John wrote:
>
>> answers inline...
>>
>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>> John wrote:
>>>
What hasn't worked:
* My service provider claimed the info in disable messages was
insufficient for
debug!?
>>>
>>> And can you post one?
>> This was around the time my provide
John wrote:
>answers inline...
>
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> John wrote:
>>
>>> What hasn't worked:
>>> * My service provider claimed the info in disable messages was insufficient
>>> for
>>> debug!?
>>
>>
>> And can you post one?
>
>This was around the time my provider changed the smart host pool.
answers inline...
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> John wrote:
>
>> What hasn't worked:
>> * My service provider claimed the info in disable messages was insufficient
>> for
>> debug!?
>
>
> And can you post one?
This was around the time my provider changed the smart host pool... The
64.202.189.86 IP ad
John wrote:
>What hasn't worked:
>* My service provider claimed the info in disable messages was insufficient for
>debug!?
And can you post one?
>* I reduced the bounce threshold, now people are kicked off sooner. Today's
>batch of almost 200 disables returned no useful information! All return
I have to impossible dream of have *all* the mailing lists on my server work. So
far one of the previously working lists continues to evade all methods of
retrieving useful debug information... The other lists on the same
server/domain currently seem to be OK, so the only conclusion I have is it's