Bryan Daniel wrote:
>
>We attempted three different times to send to one of these lists and
>the result was the message going to the same people from the list each
>time. If this were caused by a disconnection problem with the MTA, I
>would expect perhaps a different subset of subscribers would n
Thanks Jim. You may be right that the MTA caused some problems as
indicated in the logs this time. I'll definitely look into that as a
possibility, but I am not sure that it is the reason for the original
problem. This server was the MTA for the entire campus in it's previous
life, but now supp
Patrick Bogen wrote:
> On 5/9/06, Bryan Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> raise SMTPServerDisconnected('please run connect() first')
>> SMTPServerDisconnected: please run connect() first
>>
>> May 08 16:27:15 2006 (32223) SHUNTING:
>> 1147130009.4508071+7c8069de27c09b68a08e7a123824ede909892f
On 5/9/06, Bryan Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Patrick, further to my last, I found this in the error log, corresponding to
> the errors at 16:27.
>
> May 08 16:27:15 2006 (32223) Uncaught runner exception: please run connect()
> first
> May 08 16:27:15 2006 (32223) Traceback (most recent c
On 5/9/06, Bryan Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Check /var/log/mailman/ smtp and smtp-failure. They might indicate
whether or not mailman /tried/ to send, and what went wrong, if
anything.
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- Patrick Bogen
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On two newly created lists, I have a problem where only a fraction of
the users receive mail from the list.
These are emergency moderated lists which were populated form text
files. One has over 800 users, while the other is over 4000. I have
checked the addresses closely and. Checked the output