[Mailman-Users] Shunting - Where Did they Go?
Lloyd F. Tennison
lists at viplist.us
Thu Sep 2 14:20:27 CEST 2004
I am re-asking this as it seems I am not the only one with this problem and none of
use received an answer.
I had a problem and my MTA restart itself automatically. Mailman threw the following error:(SMTP log)
Aug 27 04:38:41 2004 (26555) All recipients refused: please run connect() first
Aug 27 04:38:41 2004 (26555) All recipients refused: please run connect() first
Aug 27 04:38:41 2004 (26555) All recipients refused: please run connect() first
For the remainder of the list - about 20,000 emails. I saw files (about six) in the shunt folder. I waited a couple of hours since I thought Mailman would retry (I also stopped and started Mailman) but to no avail. I saw the "unshunt" command and ran it. No errors and it removed the files from the shunt queue - but then nothing happened again. No pick up wgere left off, no nothing. Tried restarting, even recompiling and restarting, but no difference. Since I am assuming they are gone and the only way to
recover if to extract sent ones from the log file - what do I do if this ever happens again?
Thanks.
Lloyd F. Tennison
lloyd_tennison at whoever.com
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