This seems to be a somewhat common problem, so I've looked at the archives at
all the suggestions, tried everything that is recent and nothing has worked. It
looks like no archives are actually being created, despite the "yes" option
being selected in the list configuration.
Thanks for any help
ro
wrote:
Subject: Re:
[Mailman-Users] Forbidden Mailman Archive
To: mailman-users@python.org
Date: Thursday, September 10, 2015, 3:22 AM
On 09/09/2015 01:44 PM,
Kevin Nowaczyk via Mailman-Users wrote:
>
This seems to be a
somewhat common problem, so I've
looked
at t
Hey everyone.
The mailing list archive issue that I was inquiring about is a pretty
low-volume list. When looking into the archive problem, i saw there were some
messages listed in /var/lib/mailman/logs/post that I never received. When
looking at the member list, most of my list members were no
I've recently been hearing that some subscribers to a club mailing list who use
gmail are having all messages pushed to their spam folder. One user said it's
only an issue when the sender is a gmail user as well. I'm running mailman
2.1.23 and had dmarc_moderation_action set to the default value
I performed a massive debian update last week, which included a postfix update.
Mailman may have updated too (it is currently 2.1.26). All other mail services
on my server appear to still work (Drupal password resets, Roundcube webmail
send/receive, virtual mailbox forwarding), but mailman is no