Andrew Steele wrote: 
>
>All was well last Friday, but by today, Monday, I find the following 
>symptoms:
>
>1.  No messages sent to any list are distributed.
>
>2.  New lists can be created from within the linux shell and appear to be 
>correctly configured.


Can you access their listinfo and admin pages directly?


>3.  New lists created in the shell do not appear in the admin or listinfo 
>pages in a web browser.


Are the lists 'advertised'? If so, and if their web pages can be
accessed directly, this is probably a virtual hosts issue. I.e., the
host portion of the list's web_page_url attribute doesn't match the
host portion of the URL you are using to access the admin or listinfo
overview pages.


>Since was well previously I'm considering that the problem has arisen as 
>a result of difficulties at our ISP.  However, they are proving 
>unresponsive at this point so I'm wondering if anyone can suggest a 
>course of action to diagnose the problem and then apply whatever solution 
>necessary.


Are these lists hosted at the ISP? Can you see Mailman's logs? Can you
do 'ps' to see if the qrunners are running?

-- 
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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