Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>> In which queue do you find it?
>>>
>> the out queue
>>
>>> Are there any relevant messages in any of Mailman's logs, particularly
>>> 'locks', 'qrunner', 'error' and 'smtp-failure'?
>>>
>>
>> Nothing good in qrunner, locks or erro
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>> In which queue do you find it?
>>>
>> the out queue
>>
>>> Are there any relevant messages in any of Mailman's logs, particularly
>>> 'locks', 'qrunner', 'error' and 'smtp-failure'?
>>>
>>
>> Nothing good in qrunner, locks or erro
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>> In which queue do you find it?
>>>
>> the out queue
>>
>>> Are there any relevant messages in any of Mailman's logs, particularly
>>> 'locks', 'qrunner', 'error' and 'smtp-failure'?
>>>
>>
>> Nothing good in qrunner, locks or erro
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> In which queue do you find it?
>>
>
>the out queue
>
>> Are there any relevant messages in any of Mailman's logs, particularly
>> 'locks', 'qrunner', 'error' and 'smtp-failure'?
>>
>
>
>Nothing good in qrunner, locks or error. smtp-failure has legitima
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
These are message Mailman has in its qfiles that PostFix
does not know about.
>>>
>>> In which qfiles? If it is qfiles/retry/*, then the message has been
>>> queued for retry because
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>>>
>>> These are message Mailman has in its qfiles that PostFix
>>> does not know about.
>>
>>
>> In which qfiles? If it is qfiles/retry/*, then the message has been
>> queued for retry because the original MTA deliv
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>>
>> 3) When typing, mailq, on the server, it does not list the corresponding
>> held messages. These are message Mailman has in its qfiles that PostFix
>> does not know about.
>
>
> In which qfiles? If it is qfiles/retry/*, then th
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Carl Zwanzig wrote:
> The command 'mailq' usually lists -sendmail-'s queue. Postfix uses
> the postqueue command, and AFAIK mailman doesn't have a command at
> all.
Postfix is very sendmail compatible and it does install a mailq
command - at least on
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
> >
> > 3) When typing, mailq, on the server, it does not list the corresponding
> > held messages. These are message Mailman has in its qfiles that PostFix
> > does not know about.
> In which qfiles? If
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>
> 3) When typing, mailq, on the server, it does not list the corresponding
> held messages. These are message Mailman has in its qfiles that PostFix
> does not know about.
In which qfiles? If it is qfiles/retry/*, then the message has been
queued f
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>>> If that's what you want, you need to set Privacy options...->Sender
>>> filters->generic_nonmember_action) to Reject.
>>>
>> Does not work? I was hoping there was something I was missing but
>> apparently
>> not. I do not receive the reject mess
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>>
>> If that's what you want, you need to set Privacy options...->Sender
>> filters->generic_nonmember_action) to Reject.
>>
> Does not work? I was hoping there was something I was missing but
> apparently
>not. I do not receive the reject messag until about 4 or 6
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>
>> I am having trouble figuring why when a message from a non-member sent to my
>> lists does not immediately bounce back to the sender saying, "You are not a
>> member".
>
>
> If that's what you want, you need to set Privacy options...->Sender
> fi
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>I am having trouble figuring why when a message from a non-member sent to my
>lists does not immediately bounce back to the sender saying, "You are not a
>member".
If that's what you want, you need to set Privacy options...->Sender
filters->generic_nonmember_action) to R
I am having trouble figuring why when a message from a non-member sent to my
lists does not immediately bounce back to the sender saying, "You are not a
member".
Also, I have a lot of held messages in qfiles/*/* and data/*. How can I
manually
process those?
Thanks,
LDB
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