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Problems after moving to a new server |
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From: |
"o omida parasita" <izghitu @
gmail .
com> |
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Date: |
Wed, 30 Aug 2006 00:07:47 +0300 |
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To: |
majordomo-users @
greatcircle .
com |
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Hello,
I was using majordomo on my old server(I don't remember
perl/OS/MTA/majordomo versions). DirectAdmin CP was running on it(it
has a builtin majordomo which you can enable for specific domains). My
old server died. I moved to a new one and restored everything from the
DirectAdmin backups(including majordomo).
I have:
Fedora Core 5
Perl 5.8.8-5
exim 4.61
majordomo 1.94.5
The problem I am facing is:
When an email is sent it seems to be going to only a portion of the
addresses on the list.
I am subscribed to the list but I do not get that email, so do other
subscribers.
My question is:
What could be the problem?
How are the subscribers stored in majordomo(how does majordomo know to
whom it must send emails?)?
How can I debug this without sending test emails(I have 1000+
subscribers and if all of them will get test emails that will be a bad
thing)?
Please help.
Thanks
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