The fact that your two new lists do send out mail to the subscribers
tells me the list portion of the address works. The fact that YOU can
not receive mail from the list at your primary address, but can at others
tells me you have a problem with that mail account. Is your provider
doing any spam filtering that may be blocking mail to your mailbox? Are
you using any procmail filters on your mailbox? Is the subscribed address
fully qualified with host.domain.tld or at least domain.tld?
Is your provider using sendmail? Maybe it is an Exim, Qmail, Postfix, or
other MTA thing where messages "from you" are not copied "to you" if you
are on the recipient list. It would be helpful if we could find out what
operating system, MTA, and version of majordomo your provider runs too.
Dan Liston
Alden & Cali Hackmann wrote:
>
> They set up one list for me, called hg-domo. This list worked perfectly,
> and still does. I can subscribe to it, send mail to it, and receive the
> mail from other list subscribers. So far so good.
>
> They set up two more lists for me, called hg and otm. I have access to
> them, can change the config files, etc. I can subscribe to the list, and
> send mail to the list, and other subscribers receive it. However, none of
> the mail from the list ever reaches me. (I have another account at a
> university which is subscribed, and can read the list there, which is the
> only way I know that it works this way.)
>
> I have even tried subscribing an address on another domain which has a
> forward to this account. Mail from the list to that account also
> disappears, even though other mail to that account gets here properly.
>
> I've brought this problem to the attention of the sysadmin, and he/she
> doesn't understand how it can be. He/she said that the only parameters
> they set up are the list name and the password, that everything else is in
> my hands.
>
> I've studied the config files of the three lists, and they all look
> basically the same.
>
> Can anyone explain to me what is going on and (more importantly) how I can
> fix it? Thank you for your help.
>
> Alden
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