[Mailman-Users] Moderation issue..

Mark Sapiro mark at msapiro.net
Sun Nov 4 06:36:51 CET 2012


On 11/3/2012 5:44 PM, Khalil Abbas wrote:
> Hello ..
> 
> This is the second time that happens with me and I changed the server the first time.. I’ve been using my lists for months without any problems, I post to all lists from one address –which is moderated- and I accept all messages manually from the web admin..
> 
> but then after sending to the lists, the messages does not appear waiting for moderation although maillogs show that they’ve been delivered to the lists addresses.. also I noticed a warning that I used to see when thing were working fine, I don’t know if it’s the cause of the issue..


What are you saying? Are you saying that the message was delivered to
the list members without being held for approval, or that the message
just "disappeared". It seems like the latter and I will respond based on
that.


> the mail log is below..

> Nov  4 08:44:19 ns1 postfix/trivial-rewrite[4230]: warning: do not list domain domain.com in BOTH mydestination and virtual_mailbox_domains


This message from Postfix says your Postfix configuration is in error.
domain.com is either a local domain or a virtual domain. You have told
Postfix it is both which is wrong.

> Nov  4 08:44:19 ns1 postfix/pipe[4260]: 01AD818A0041: to=<listc at domain.com>, relay=mailman, delay=6.8, delays=6.3/0.01/0/0.49, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via mailman service)
> Nov  4 08:44:19 ns1 postfix/pipe[4266]: 01AD818A0041: to=<listf at domain.com>, relay=mailman, delay=6.8, delays=6.3/0.01/0/0.49, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via mailman service)
> Nov  4 08:44:19 ns1 postfix/pipe[4258]: 01AD818A0041: to=<listb at domain.com>, relay=mailman, delay=6.8, delays=6.3/0.01/0/0.5, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via mailman service)
> Nov  4 08:44:19 ns1 postfix/pipe[4262]: 01AD818A0041: to=<listd at domain.com>, relay=mailman, delay=6.8, delays=6.3/0.01/0/0.5, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via mailman service)
> Nov  4 08:44:19 ns1 postfix/pipe[4264]: 01AD818A0041: to=<liste at domain.com>, relay=mailman, delay=6.8, delays=6.3/0.01/0/0.5, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via mailman service)
> Nov  4 08:44:19 ns1 postfix/pipe[4272]: 01AD818A0041: to=<listi at domain.com>, relay=mailman, delay=6.8, delays=6.3/0.02/0/0.49, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via mailman service)
> Nov  4 08:44:19 ns1 postfix/pipe[4270]: 01AD818A0041: to=<listh at domain.com>, relay=mailman, delay=6.8, delays=6.3/0.02/0/0.49, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via mailman service)
> Nov  4 08:44:19 ns1 postfix/pipe[4257]: 01AD818A0041: to=<lista at domain.com>, relay=mailman, delay=6.8, delays=6.3/0/0/0.51, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via mailman service)
> Nov  4 08:44:19 ns1 postfix/pipe[4268]: 01AD818A0041: to=<listg at domain.com>, relay=mailman, delay=6.8, delays=6.3/0.01/0/0.5, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via mailman service)
> Nov  4 08:44:19 ns1 postfix/pipe[4274]: 01AD818A0041: to=<listj at domain.com>, relay=mailman, delay=6.8, delays=6.3/0.02/0/0.51, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via mailman service)


So your message was delivered via the "mailman" service. Presumably this
is postfix_to_mailman.py, and presumably postfix_to_mailman.py actually
queued the message for Mailman. If that's true, and it disappeared after
that, there will be evidence in Mailman's logs. So what's in Mailman's
logs (particularly 'error' and 'vette')? Also, depending on what 3rd
party packager provided your version of postfix_to_mailman.py, it would
probably log any problems it found to its stderr which should result in
their appearing in the Postfix log, so again, it probably did the
expected delivery.

Other possibilities include things like IncomingRunner not running. See
the FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/A4E9>, but ignore the part about
aliases because it's not applicable in your environment.

-- 
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San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan



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