Hi,
I've got a list with ~1600 subscribers (Mailman 2.1.39). It gets one or two
messages posted to it each day (by subscribers).
The problem: subscribers are all receiving duplicate copies of the original
post and any replies.
All the subscribers are have "nodupes" switched on, and the list i
Hi,
I've got a list with ~1600 subscribers (Mailman 2.1.39). It gets one or two
messages posted to it each day (by subscribers).
The problem: subscribers are all receiving duplicate copies of the original
post and any replies.
All the subscribers are have "nodupes" switched on, and the list i
On 10/17/22 16:25, Mark Dale via Mailman-Users wrote:
Hi,
I've got a list with ~1600 subscribers (Mailman 2.1.39). It gets one or
two messages posted to it each day (by subscribers).
The problem: subscribers are all receiving duplicate copies of the
original post and any replies.
Are you
The problem: subscribers are all receiving duplicate copies of the original
post and any replies.
Are you saying that each list member receives 2 copies of an original post
addressed only to the list?
Each and every list member receives 2 copies of the post. It is addressed to
the list A
On 10/17/22 5:25 PM, Mark Dale via Mailman-Users wrote:
Does anyone have any tips or pointers?
I've seen this type of duplication when there were communications
problems that were causing your outbound MTA to send messages multiple
times. This usually happens when there are communications pr
On 2022-10-18 12:41, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
I've seen this type of duplication when there were communications problems that
were causing your outbound MTA to send messages multiple times. This usually
happens when there are communications problems and your sending MTA doesn't
On 10/17/22 18:43, Mark Dale via Mailman-Users wrote:
After the reboot, I posted a test to the list(just the list address, no
CC) and now just the one copy of the message is delivered (although it
wrote my address into the CC field).
FROM: Me via listn...@listdomain.com
TO:
On 10/17/22 9:20 PM, Mark Dale via Mailman-Users wrote:
Thanks for that pointer.
You're welcome.
At the moment the Postfix smtpd_timeout = 60s. I think the original
default is 300s.
I don't see any problem with having the higher value. Most connections
will complete well within that amoun
On 2022-10-18 14:29, Mark Sapiro wrote:
FROM: Me via listn...@listdomain.com
TO: listn...@listdomain.com
CC: m...@mydomain.com
This is expected. See the comment in the code beginning at
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman/2.1/view/head:/Mailman/H
On 10/17/22 21:02, Mark Dale via Mailman-Users wrote:
# cat /lib/systemd/system/mailman.service
[Unit]
Description=Mailman Master Queue Runner
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=forking
PIDFile=/var/run/mailman/mailman.pid
Try changing that to
PIDFile=/var/lib/mailman/data/master-qrunner.pi
Hi Mark,
As far as I checked, The Reply-To address is indeed modertated.
However, is it necessary to add the addr to 'accept_these_nonmembers'?
I found some dicsussion here. It seems relpy-to addr has no relation with
'accept_these_nonmembers'.
https://johnwang.com/p/python/mailman-users/055m
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