Mark Sapiro wrote:
> noc ops wrote:
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>>In order to bypass my MX record, I like to point my mailman directly to
>>to e-mail server's ip address (10.0.0.10). See below cust and paste.
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>>
>>Is this correct? Please advice.
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> I don't know about the postfix stuff
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noc ops wrote:
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>In order to bypass my MX record, I like to point my mailman directly to
>to e-mail server's ip address (10.0.0.10). See below cust and paste.
>
>
>Is this correct? Please advice.
I don't know about the postfix stuff
>/etc/mailman/mm_cfg.py
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
> noc ops wrote:
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>>What's interesting is, under 'Privacy Options'-->'Recipient filters' the
>>"Ceiling on acceptable number of recipients for a posting" was set to
>>10. So I've set this to 0 to see what happens.
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> This has nothing to do with your issue. It is the number
noc ops wrote:
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>What's interesting is, under 'Privacy Options'-->'Recipient filters' the
>"Ceiling on acceptable number of recipients for a posting" was set to
>10. So I've set this to 0 to see what happens.
This has nothing to do with your issue. It is the number of explicit
addresses in To: an
On 3/31/06, noc ops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /var/log/mailman/smtp shows e-mails were delivered to all receipts
> within the alias.
>
You should check your MTA logs at this point to see why the messages
weren't delivered. Mailman handed them off properly- or at least
reported that it did.
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noc ops wrote:
> Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>>noc ops wrote:
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>>>For some unknown reason sending mail to this alias, not everyone (140
>>>users) on this list get messages. Few do and others don't?
>>>
>>>Is there a way to check for corruption? What should I be looking for?
>>>I'm kinda lost.
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
> noc ops wrote:
>
>>For some unknown reason sending mail to this alias, not everyone (140
>>users) on this list get messages. Few do and others don't?
>>
>>Is there a way to check for corruption? What should I be looking for?
>>I'm kinda lost.
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> Check Mailman's log fi
noc ops wrote:
>
>For some unknown reason sending mail to this alias, not everyone (140
>users) on this list get messages. Few do and others don't?
>
>Is there a way to check for corruption? What should I be looking for?
>I'm kinda lost.
Check Mailman's log files - particularly smtp, smtp-failure
Hi,
I have around 32 aliases setup and they all are working fine with an
exception of one in particular which has around 140 users.
For some unknown reason sending mail to this alias, not everyone (140
users) on this list get messages. Few do and others don't?
Is there a way to check for corrupt