>>>>> "TW" == Thomas Wouters <thomas@xs4all.net> writes: >> Can other people confirm that list->news is broken? TW> No, not really. I can confirm that not all messages make it to TW> the newsgroup: I can't find Tim's posting on PEP 214 anywhere TW> on comp.lang.py. (and our new super-newsserver definately TW> keeps the postings around long enough, so I should be able to TW> see it, and I did get it through python-list!) TW> However, I *can* find some of my python-list submissions from TW> earlier today, so it hasn't completely gone to meet its maker, TW> either. TW> I can also confirm that python-dev itself seems to be missing TW> some messages. I occasionally see messages quoted which I TW> haven't seen myself, and I've seen others complain that they TW> haven't seen my messages, as quoted in other mailings. Not TW> more than a handful in the last week or two, though, and they TW> *could* be attributed to dementia. I found Tim's message in the archives, so I'm curious whether those missing python-dev messages are also in the archives? If so, that's a good indication that Mailman is working, so the problem is upstream from there. I'm also not seeing any errors in the log files that would indicate a Mailman problem. I have seen some weird behavior from Postfix on that machine: occasionally messages to my python.org addr, which should be forwarded to my beopen.com addr just don't get forwarded. They get dropped in my spool file. I have no idea why, and the mail logs don't give a clue. I don't know if any of that is related, although I did just upgrade Postfix to the latest revision. And there are about 3k messages sitting in Postfix's queue waiting to go out though. Sigh. I really don't want to spend the next week debugging this stuff. ;/ -Barry
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