Eino Tuominen wrote:
> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> The log you posted previously seems to say the MTA delivering to
>> Mailman is 'middleman'. I don't know anything at all about this MTA.
>> Another hint in a prior post tells me it may have some programatic way
>> (rather than aliases) for determini
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> The log you posted previously seems to say the MTA delivering to
> Mailman is 'middleman'. I don't know anything at all about this MTA.
> Another hint in a prior post tells me it may have some programatic way
> (rather than aliases) for determining whether and how a post shou
Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> It is not clear to me from your initial posts whether this issue
>> involves just one list or all lists and whether things this list (or
>> all lists) ever worked.
>>
>
>It involves all created lists. And the odd thing is that it seems that
>t
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
>
>> Now, I tested the following:
>>
>> I became user mailman
>> mailman> cd /usr/local/mailman/scripts
>> mailman> ./post
>>
>>
>>
>> and indeed something showed up in the locks logfile, as well as in the
>> post logfile and in the bounce logfil
Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
>
>Now, I tested the following:
>
>I became user mailman
>mailman> cd /usr/local/mailman/scripts
>mailman> ./post
>
>
>
>and indeed something showed up in the locks logfile, as well as in the
>post logfile and in the bounce logfile (as the sender address was not
>defined
Hi,
[I changed the name of this thread, as I realized that I more or less
hijacked this thread from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and two threads with the same
subject proceeded in parallel, my sincere apologies to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and to the list]
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
>
>> Ma