Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 14:10:03 -0400 From: Jim Ohlstein <jim@ohlste.in> To: Alphons van Werven <freebsd@skysmurf.nl> Cc: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz>, FreeBSD Ports ML <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Mailman in a jail Message-ID: <5719177B.5060209@ohlste.in> In-Reply-To: <20160421173128.GA45051@spectrum.skysmurf.nl> References: <5718F000.7010405@ohlste.in> <5718F7FE.1020701@quip.cz> <92C39496-20D8-4FA6-A967-DCF45D4244B6@ohlste.in> <20160421173128.GA45051@spectrum.skysmurf.nl>
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Hello, On 4/21/16 1:31 PM, Alphons van Werven wrote: > Jim Ohlstein wrote: > >> Mailman logs show connection errors. > > I don't know exactly how Postfix and Mailman (try to) communicate with one > another, but is it possible that SysV IPC has to be enabled for the jail? > Or maybe raw sockets, although that's probably less likely. Enabling each did not change the problem. I still see multiple lines like this in Mailman's logs: Apr 21 14:06:45 2016 (70072) Low level smtp error: [Errno 61] Connection refused, msgid: <mailman.0.1461262003.70138.c2-list@lists.my.domain> Apr 21 14:06:45 2016 (70072) delivery to email@doman.com failed with code -1: [Errno 61] Connection refused and nothing in /var/log/maillog -- Jim Ohlstein "Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference." - Mark Twain
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