
On 03/20/2015 07:32 AM, Marco Stoecker wrote:
On 03/19/2015 11:55 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Yes, but if the post was sent twice to each list, the Received: headers of the two posts you received must differ in detail.
I copied the "View->Message Source" information in two text files and compared them with diff, but no difference. What does this mean?
This is very difficult to understand. At the very least, Postfix's Received: headers should include time stamps and queue IDs which would be different for the two messages.
Here is the logfile mail.info (I guess its written by postfix)
Mar 18 22:16:47 hostname postfix/local[9821]: 6D42445B: to=<listA@localhost>, relay=local, delay=4, delays=2.8/0.13/0/0.98, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command: /var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post listA) ... Mar 18 22:16:49 hostname postfix/local[9823]: 4ACCAD07: to=<listA@localhost>, relay=local, delay=3, delays=1.9/0/0/1, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command: /var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post listA)
So what is it, a Postfix or a Mailman issue?
It is somewhere between your mail client and Postfix on the Mailman server. It's not Mailman. Are you certain you didn't just send the message twice?
What are the rest of the postfix log messages from 'grep 6D42445B' and 'grep 4ACCAD07' of the log file?
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