When you created each list, did you tell sendmail about the half dozen
addresses that it should now deliver to listserv?

Cheers, Wayne


On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 1:06 AM, Kamenko Pajic <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Thanks for the response even though I'm not sure what are you asking me
> now. NOTEBOOK keyword??  Please can you clarify what that has anything to
> do with listserv not storing received message to archive. I might be
> confusing archive with the "place" where messages are visible to
> subscribers when they are using web interface to read posts.
> For the second part, outbound message handler  is working fine when
> subscription request is made by someone.
> To clarify:
> Potential subscriber creates account on the LISTSERV. Confirmation email
> gets sent to that subscriber asking for confirmation. After subscriber
> confirms it, another email gets sent to the list owner to approve
> subscription request. After approval, an email gets sent to subscriber with
> a welcome message. Now, if subscriber send message to the list, the
> "sendmail" server accepts it with no problem but LISTSERV is having trouble
> picking it up from the sendmail server and processing it further. The
> message just gets lost. No traces in the logs or console about it at all. I
> hope this clarify my problem better. My question is where I should start
> looking to find the problem. Are there any manual tests I can do to debug
> the message flow.
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