On 10/01/2015 11:39 AM, Take wrote:
On 09/29/2015 08:28 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
No. The address which is the problem is the sender address of the post that is being held. Mailman is attempting to notify the poster that her post is being held for moderation and the poster's address appears to be invalid. This is normally the address in the From: header of the post, but can be another address depending on the message itself and the [mailman] -> sender_headers configuration.
I'll verify this again, however I'm suspecting that this is a some sort of bug in mailman configuration, since the domain I'm using for testing is dedicated to mailman and (as far as I can understand) mailman should take care of it's own email addresses automatically.
The email address of the sender of the post doesn't pass the test in mailman/email/validate.py. This means it contains a space or begins with a '-' or contains or a non-printable ascii character or an ascii printable character in the set
][()<>|;^,
It also must be a fully qualified address with at least one '.' in the domain.
As I browsed trough the code I saw calls to function log.debug(), which suggested to me that there should be atleast something on the debug log, but since the documentation (atleast the ones I have found) for mailman3 are shallow at best I couldn't confirm if there's any configuration options to specifically enable debugging.
log.debug() will write a 'debug' level log message to the log file which is defined in the 'log' instance.
For example, just to pick one, the module mailman/mta/connection.py contains
log = logging.getLogger('mailman.smtp')
and a few calls to log.debug(). In this case, all those calls will write to the 'smtp' log with level = debug
Questions about Mailman 3 are better posted to the mailman-developers@python.org list http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers. Please join that list if you are not already a member and post there.
I assumed that user-list is for stable releases, which mailman3 has been for couple of months now, but I'll subscribe to developers list as well and post results from my debugging to there. Thank you for your time, I really appreciate it.
We are trying to get there. We will have a mailman3-users@mailman3.org list running under Mailman 3, but we're not quite there yet. In the mean time mailman-developers@python.org is the best place for Mailman 3 issues.
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