Considering you have so many lists, and this is only happening on one of
them, I would not think majordomo or postfix is to blame. The difference
should appear in either the aliases, config file, or membership list for
the list having problems. These are the places where lists are unique
from each other. The easiest way to troubleshoot, is to compare aliases
and config files between this list and other similar working lists. If
you do not find a typo or misconfiguration with these, you are stuck with
digging through the actual addresses of the problem list. Clues here are
found from your loop/bounce messages. Find specific addresses first, or
examine "Received:" lines for domains that may be giving your list trouble.
Dan Liston
"Christopher A. Adams" wrote:
>
> I have a list with about 300 subscribers. The list owner has recently had
> problems sending to it. When she does, she gets back a multitude of
> messages like this:
>
> Your message was not delivered to the following recipients:
>
> admin.hrlist@state.or.us: Message has taken too many hops
>
> I have tried sending messages to the list and they are delivered to me as
> well as to some other zubscribers, but not all. Then, I get a message back
> like this:
>
> <hrcom-net@sparkie.osl.state.or.us>: mail forwarding loop for
> hrcom-net@sparkie.osl.state.or.us
>
> I am using Postfix as my MTA. I don't know if this is a Majordomo problem
> or not. I don't have this problem any of the other 200+ lists.
>
> Any ideas what is causing this or where I might find a solution?
>
> Christopher Adams
> Automated Systems
> Oregon State Library
> chris@sparkie.osl.state.or.us
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