[ mailman-Bugs-1628753 ] Outbound messages have domain fubar'd
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Bugs item #1628753, was opened at 2007-01-05 09:18 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by wshs You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=100103&aid=1628753&group_id=103 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: mail delivery Group: 2.1 (stable) Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: Michael Reynolds (wshs) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: Outbound messages have domain fubar'd Initial Comment: This is using a port install of mailman in FreeBSD, with version 2.1.9_1. When sending messages to users, either triggered by the web interface, or a message from a user to a mailman controlled email address, while using qmail with the included qmail-to-mailman script, the following errors litter my logs: 2007-01-05 07:53:25.924843500 info msg 5348160: bytes 1233 from <sirv-bounces@lists.delinked.us> qp 98922 uid 89 2007-01-05 07:53:25.961231500 starting delivery 17: msg 5348160 to remote munged@gmail.comyes Note the 'gmail.comyes'. A 'yes' is appended to every outbound message's target domain, thus making delivery impossible. I spent a few days thinking it was something I messed up, so I went through my entire system setup checking everything that could influence mail. I then discovered the problem is specific to mailman. Not sure what info I can provide to help, but I'd be willing to supply upon request. I am using FreeBSD 5.5, Python 2.5. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Comment By: Michael Reynolds (wshs) Date: 2007-01-12 08:33
Message: Logged In: YES user_id=96949 Originator: YES I've tracked the problem down to internal stupidity, and it is not related at all to Mailman. However, it wasn't noticed until Mailman made me aware of it (patch that adversely affected smtp relaying). I do apologize for blaming mailman. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Mark Sapiro (msapiro) Date: 2007-01-05 10:11 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=1123998 Originator: NO There are many people using Mailman 2.1.9 and probably several using the FreeBSD port. This is the first report of this issue. It may have something to do with Python 2.5 or perhaps the combination of the FreeBSD port and Python 2.5. The following is an interactive Python snippet (Python responses other than prompts omitted) that sends mail in exactly the same way as Mailman does. If you have changed the assignments of SMTPHOST and/or SMTPPORT in mm_cfg.py, change them here too. Try this and see if the problem exists with it. If so, the problem is with Python, not Mailman.
import smtplib msg = """Subject: Test Message ... Message-Id: <some-id@nowhere.example.com> ... From: poster@example.com ... To: you ... ... The body ... """ rcpts = ['user1@example.com', 'userb@example.com'] env = 'list-bounces@example.com' SMTPHOST = 'localhost' SMTPPORT = 0 x = smtplib.SMTP() x.set_debuglevel(1) x.connect(SMTPHOST, SMTPPORT) x.sendmail(env, rcpts, msg) x.quit()
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