on 5/5/09 1:16 PM, Tom Tilmant said:
It seems the problem has been resolved by the service provider. It appears
that the host name of the server was not in the /etc/localdomains as
required by mailman. They made the adjustment and the problems have gone
away.
Mailman doesn't require this fil
Brad Knowles [mailto:b...@shub-internet.org]
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 11:30 PM
To: Tom Tilmant
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman appends hostname to some address on
mail list
on 5/3/09 8:34 PM, Tom Tilmant said:
> 2009-05-03 13:27:54 [20088] 1M0iHw-0005Dq-2U
on 5/3/09 8:34 PM, Tom Tilmant said:
2009-05-03 13:27:54 [20088] 1M0iHw-0005Dq-2U => pers...@pacbell.net
F= P= R=lookuphost
T=remote_smtp S=4894 H=pbimail2.prodigy.net [207.115.21.23]:25 C="250 2.0.0
n43KRqOE012511 Message accepted for delivery" QT=2s DT=2s
That looks like qmail. I'm not sure
I have been using mailman for several years with my current VPS provider.
About a month ago I started getting complaints from users that they were not
receiving e-mails. I have a spam problem with the server about the same time
and contribute most of the undeliverable because of that. But the compl