[Mailman-Users] post not logged as 'posted' but appears in archives

Anne Ramey anner at blast.com
Fri Jan 21 20:06:20 CET 2005


(1) what do the failures mean on a posting log like this:

Jan 21 13:58:38 2005 (1967) post to nc_museum from 
evieweditor at clientaddress.com , size=20128, 3 failures

(2) Is there any way to tell what part of a mailing went and what part 
didn't if the post occurs in archives, but never is "posted" --ie never 
finishes sending...???

(3) does anyone know why incming lookups for aliases might affect 
outgoing mail?

Anne
Anne Ramey wrote:
> I finally found some errors, in the syslog.
>  postfix/smtpd[10144]: warning: connect to mysql server localhost: Too 
> many connections
> 
> This was trying to resolve aliases, etc and running into too many 
> connections.  I can understand how that may interfere with bounce 
> processing, but would it interfere with the sending of the list?  How 
> can I tell what's been sent and what hasn't ?
> 
> Anne Ramey
> 
> 
> Anne Ramey wrote:
> 
>> I have a couple of messages posted to a list (moderated list, sent 
>> weekly) that appear in the lists archives, but not in the post log for 
>> mailman.  The weeks before that they appear like this:
>>
>> Jan 06 14:03:41 2005 (1967) post to tn_sale from 
>> mail at customerdomain.tld, size=16694, 3 failures
>>
>> Always with 3 failures.  Then last week, the 13th there are no errors 
>> anywhere, but no posted log.  Also, their number of out-of-office and 
>> bounces seem very low.  They are concerned that it never finished 
>> sending.  They sent another today--again, no posted message.  I did 
>> not receive todays yet, but it was sent around 11 this morning...and 
>> there doesn't seem to be anything in the outgoing queue.  The server 
>> is not acting like mailman is busy--I'm not seeing python tasks 
>> popping up frequently, like I do when it's sending usually. What else 
>> can I check?  Has this happened to anyone else?
>>
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