Hi Mark-san,
Thank you very much for your response. I really appreciate it.
Best Regards,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Masaharu Kawada wrote:
I found that there are many of files named like heldmsg-mailman-nnn.pck
in mailman's data/ directory. These are the notification mails that would be
sent to m
Masaharu Kawada wrote:
>
>I found that there are many of files named like heldmsg-mailman-nnn.pck
>in mailman's data/ directory. These are the notification mails that would be
>sent to mail...@example.com when senddigests by cron fails, aren't they?
Certainly the ones with timstamps about 12:00 o
Hi Mark-san,
I found that there are many of files named like heldmsg-mailman-nnn.pck
in mailman's data/ directory. These are the notification mails that would be
sent to mail...@example.com when senddigests by cron fails, aren't they?
The reason why these emails sent to mail...@example.com is th
Mark-san,
Thank you very much for your quick response.
I totally understood, and I should have been more careful about
what exactly the admindb is. Thanks a million!
Sincerely,
The messages should be visible in the admindb web interface for the
mailman list.
Are the messages you me
Masaharu Kawada wrote:
>
>>The messages should be visible in the admindb web interface for the
>>mailman list.
>
>Are the messages you mention that emails which sent to mail...@example.com?
>Could you please let me make sure that the admindb web interface is a page
>titled like "Mailman mailing li
Hello Mark-san,
Thank you very much for your response.
The messages should be visible in the admindb web interface for the
mailman list.
Are the messages you mention that emails which sent to mail...@example.com?
Could you please let me make sure that the admindb web interface is a page
titl
Masaharu Kawada wrote:
>
>Since the mail is sent to mail...@example.com from mail...@example.com,
>there should be that mail in any places such as /var/spool/mail/mailman,
It is not in /var/spool/mail/mailman becaise the mailman list post
alias takes precedence and poosts it to the mailman list.
Mark-san,
I'm very sorry to keep asking you on this, but could you please let
me know one more thing?
Since the mail is sent to mail...@example.com from mail...@example.com,
there should be that mail in any places such as /var/spool/mail/mailman,
/var/lib/mailman/archives/private/mailman.mbox/ma
Mark-san,
Thank you very much for your response.
I got better understanding on what the non-list-member is.
Best Regards,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Masaharu Kawada wrote:
One thing to make sure, do you mean that a non-list-member is the
mailman user?
Yes and no. The sender of the post is
Masaharu Kawada wrote:
>
>One thing to make sure, do you mean that a non-list-member is the
>mailman user?
Yes and no. The sender of the post is not a member of the list. Mailman
looks at more than one thing when determining if the sender is a
member. In this case, what Mailman looks at is the F
Mark-san,
Thank you very much for your response.
One thing to make sure, do you mean that a non-list-member is the
mailman user?
And the list of the administrator is the mailman user as well?
Best Regards,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Masaharu Kawada wrote:
I have a question about what mailman do
Masaharu Kawada wrote:
>
>I have a question about what mailman does when the following
>log appears into /var/log/maillog.
>
>---/var/log/maillog---
>Feb 15 12:00:04 xxx postfix/pickup[6279]: 244811C805C: uid=41 from=
>Feb 15 12:00:04 xxx postfix/cleanup[21529]: 244811C805C:
>message-id=<2010021503
Dear list,
I have a question about what mailman does when the following
log appears into /var/log/maillog.
---/var/log/maillog---
Feb 15 12:00:04 xxx postfix/pickup[6279]: 244811C805C: uid=41 from=
Feb 15 12:00:04 xxx postfix/cleanup[21529]: 244811C805C:
message-id=<20100215030004.244811c8...@exa
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