Mark,
Hmmm. I'm using an installation of Mailman on hosted space at Jumpdomain.com. I did check the admin interface and there are no pending requests for moderators, and nothing in the archives.
To be honest, I'm not sure I have access to those other files to review. My access through jumpdomain is restricted to files I can see via their control panel. FTP access gets me into the public_html directory, and I don't have telnet access.
Mark Sapiro msapiro@value.net wrote: J.R. Constance wrote:
Yes, I have several other lists on this server that are working, but they are not moderated lists. Emails sent to those lists automatically are sent out to all subscribers. This is the only moderated list where emails sent to the list have to be reviewed and approved before going out to the list members.
You may have already done some or all of this, but I would:
Check the admindb page to make sure there are no messages there and it's not just that the moderator notices that are lost.
Check the MTA aliases and MTA logs to be sure the messages are actually delivered to mailman.
Check all the Mailman logs
-- Mark Sapiro The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
J.R. Constance wrote:
Hmmm. I'm using an installation of Mailman on hosted space at Jumpdomain.com. I did check the admin interface and there are no pending requests for moderators, and nothing in the archives.
I think you need to get help from Jumpdomain.com. It really looks like there is a problem somewhere involving more than just your list settings (although you could set up a small, moderated test list and see if that works - even if it does though, it doesn't help solve your problem).
You need to be sure posts to the list are getting to Mailman. Do the other addresses work? If you e-mail directly to the listname-bounces address, do you get an unrecognized bounce. If you e-mail listname-owner do the owners/moderators get the message. If you e-mail listname-request, do you get a response from mailman? If these things don't work, then maybe the MTA aliases for this list are messed up. If they do, it still doesn't rule this out for the posting address, but it means it's less likely to be an MTA problem.
Beyond that, you need to be able to see the mailman logs or at least get the provider to look at them for you. Otherwise, you'll never figure out what's going on.
-- Mark Sapiro msapiro@value.net The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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