[Mailman-Users] Alias problem?

Mark Sapiro mark at msapiro.net
Mon Aug 9 21:08:33 CEST 2010


Jian Gao wrote:
>
>It seems the mail get drliverd by postfix. But when I check mail as 
>info at mydomain.com ( this is the owner of the Mailman list) there is 
>nothing.


The owner of the mailman or of any list does not receive posts to that
list unless the owner is also a member.


>So I went to check the spool:
>[root at mail in]# ll /var/spool/mailman/in
>total 12
>-rw-rw---- 1 apache mailman 1935 Aug  9 10:03 
>1281125961.361567+13f4f098b3279d920b85092212b376695b4b960c.pck
>-rw-rw---- 1 nobody mailman 1309 Aug  9 09:51 
>1281372696.8948531+615da8c239c0eea8523aef9203fd4af249567d1b.pck
>-rw-rw---- 1 nobody mailman 1309 Aug  9 10:05 
>1281373509.027688+d4f4af3b3e59ba39d7ed6a0ae2242f1eb20bab36.pck
>
>Is that means the mail stuck at there? What should I do to make the 
>delivery to all subscribers?


Start Mailman  (bin/mailmanctl start)


>I am using MySQL to setup virtual domain. Should I put something in the 
>transfer table? (I have: transport_maps = 
>proxy:mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual_transports.cf in main.cf)


Postfix successfully delivered the mail to Mailman and it appears to be
queued in Mailman, so the Postfix configuration seems to be OK as is.

The only issue is apparently IncomingRunner, one of 8 queue runners
started by mailmanctl, and probably the other 7 too are not running.

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