[Mailman-Users] Low level smtp error: Server not Connected

Leonard Jacobs ljacobs at shambhala.com
Mon May 28 16:06:37 CEST 2007



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> [Mailman-Users] Low level smtp error: Server not connected
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> "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen at xemacs.org>
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> Sun, 27 May 2007 20:30:19 +0900
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> Leonard Jacobs writes:
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>  > "delivery to someone at gmail.com failed with code -1: (104,
>  > 'Connection reset by peer')" I am also seeing many " Low level smtp
>  > error: Server not connected, msgid" errors.
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> This seems likely to be either a Postfix problem, or maybe you've
> caught a social disease (ie, a bunch of big ISPs have decided you're a
> spammer).  Either way, the first place to investigate is the Postfix
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Wish it were so simple. There are no obvious errors in the postfix 
maillog files. In fact postfix is receiving and sending messages fine, 
just no mailman messages are getting delivered except for the response 
to the list creator that the list was created and notifications to the 
list posters that there is a message waiting to be reviewed. Once the 
moderated poster's message is released from the queue, it triggers the 
"server not connected" errors and never actually delivers any messages.

Strange behavior and I would appreciate any other insights and suggestions.
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