Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 2/13/26 05:41, Ibiam Chihurumnaya via Mailman-users wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote: OK, this is Django. The default EMAIL_BACKEND from mailman_web/settings/base.py is django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend and unless you've changed that or added overrides various other defaults are EMAIL_HOST = "localhost" EMAIL_PORT = 25 EMAIL_HOST_USER = "" EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = "" EMAIL_USE_TLS = False EMAIL_USE_SSL = False EMAIL_SSL_CERTFILE = None EMAIL_SSL_KEYFILE = None Are those appropriate? Do you have an outgoing MTA listening on localhost:25? What's in it's logs? I don't have any of those set, didn't realize I needed to have them set, the docs didn't make it obvious too. I also didn't notice them in schema.cfg in mailman. You normally don't need to set any of those. The defaults should be fine for a local MTA listening on port 25, however what's in /etc/hosts for localhost. If it's the IPv6 address ::1, I suggest changing it to 127.0.0.1.
Yes, I did change it after you'd said so in the other thread.
smtp_port is currently set to 25, and I do have an outgoing MTA listening on localhost:25. Nothing shows up in the MTA logs about this particular email. Again, whats the address for localhost in /etc/hosts?
I changed it to 127.0.0.1 after you said so in the last thread.
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