Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> If the MTA were down, you'd get "connection refused". If it were
> broken, the post would just disappear, to be found in the MTA's
> queue.
After sending some emails back and forth with the OP, including some
from the Linux / Mailman host in question, I believe the
Tim Ferguson writes:
> This is the message I continue to receive when trying to send a
> post to the list.
> The message that you sent has been delayed.
>
> The reason given for the delay:
> 450 Host down (hearye.ccs135.com)
This looks highly unlikely to be a Mailman problem, nor an M
Tim Ferguson wrote:
> This is the message I continue to receive when trying to send a post
> to the list.
I don't know if you have a firewall in between the Hearye and the world
or not, but form the internets (and I believe GWIA's) perspective Hearye
is not listing to port 25 on it's 209.174.
Tim Ferguson wrote:
>
>This is the message I continue to receive when trying to send a post to the
>list.
>
>Tim
>
>
>Tim Ferguson
>Director of Technology
>Centralia City Schools
>Centralia, Illinois 62801
>618-532-1907, Ext. 1030
>
>
>
>
On 3/18/2009 at 9:14 PM, CCS135_D.GWIA.GATEWAY w
This is the message I continue to receive when trying to send a post to the
list.
Tim
Tim Ferguson
Director of Technology
Centralia City Schools
Centralia, Illinois 62801
618-532-1907, Ext. 1030
>>> On 3/18/2009 at 9:14 PM, CCS135_D.GWIA.GATEWAY wrote:
The message that you sent ha
On 03/18/09 13:24, Tim Ferguson wrote:
When I attempt to send a post to mailman, my GroupWise (8) GWIA sends
me an e-mail that completion of the e-mail has been delayed because
the server (Linux) is down, which it isn't. This message repeats
about every fifteen minutes or so.
Hum. This mak
I've been tied up with other things and not been able to work on it, but I
still can't use Mailman to send out posts because inbound traffic doesn't make
it back to mailman. Thus, users register but their verification doesn't get
"verified", etc.
When I attempt to send a post to mailman, my