Noah writes:
> thanks for following up. we just solved the problem.
Good!
> it was a misused wildcard in the mailman filter rules. I might
> have missed it but it feels like there is not enough verbose output
> in the mailman logs files to tell me that a message was filtered
> and an entr
Noah writes:
> 7) Logs.
>
> The incoming post email to announce arrives and sendmail dumps a line or
> two to /var/log/sendmail to acknowledge receipt of the email.
If you can post the relevant log entries, that might be helpful. (Of
course be careful that you're not revealing anything pro
>
> Make sure to take a look in the FAQ wizard -- there's lots of good
> troubleshooting tips in there. In fact, I recommend that you search on
> the word "troubleshooting", among other things.
>
Thanks Brad for the recommendation. I am still running into trouble.
I host about 200 mail lists a
At 4:01 PM -0800 12/26/06, Noah wrote:
> recently mailman has not mailed posts to a specific list, and I cant
> figure out why.
You've recently posted a few times to this list, on two separate
subjects. I strongly suspect that these two issues are actually
related -- what you're not finding
Hi there,
mailman-2.1.9
sendmail 8.13.8
python-2.4.3
freebsd-4.11
Mailman has been running on my machine for years. I host about 50 or
so lists with virtual hostnames being sued for some of them.
recently mailman has not mailed posts to a specific list, and I cant
figure out why.
I see the ma
Hi there,
mailman-2.1.9
sendmail 8.13.8
python-2.4.3
freebsd-4.11
Mailman has been running on my machine for years. I host about 50 or
so lists with virtual hostnames being sued for some of them.
recently mailman has not mailed posts to a specific list, and I cant
figure out why.
I see the