
22 Jun
2005
22 Jun
'05
3:44 a.m.
At 2:15 AM +0100 2005-06-22, Bruno Ferreira wrote:
Please note the Mailman FAQ Wizard entry at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq06.015.htp.
I've read that FAQ entry but unfortunately it doesn't really address
this problem. The Mailman version installed is nearly the most (stable) recent one, so the older-version-installed problems don't apply.
In particular, I was primarily referring to the first and third
paragraphs at that URL:
Some people use Mailman through Plesk, and they come to the
Mailman mailing lists for help when they have trouble. There's
usually little we can do to help with these specific problems,
and you should contact your hosting provider or Plesk for
assistance. You can also obtain assistance through the Plesk
Forums at <http://forum.sw-soft.com/>, using the search
keyword "mailman". However, since none of the Mailman
developers use Plesk, we are not likely to be able to help.
And:
This is similar to the problem with Mailman and cPanel, see
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq06.011.htp>.
Then there is the fourth paragraph:
If you're having problems with messages not getting out to
your members, you may not have direct access to the level of
information needed to debug the problem, but you should at
least check out the standard debugging entry in FAQ 3.14 at
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.014.htp>.
Looking at the other information you've provided, I don't see
anything that is helpful in terms of trying to debug your problem. At least from the perspective of Mailman, it seems to have done its job in all the appropriate places and handed the messages over to the MTA.
From that point, it's up to the MTA, and that's something we
can't help you with.
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