Ryan Steele wrote:
>
>There are two Default.py's....one in an abandoned installation of 
>another version.  I inherited this box not long ago, but I've checked to 
>make sure the init.d script looks for it in the proper prefix...I can't 
>imagine why it would try to find the other.


Check the crontab entries too.


>The current installation is 
>/home/mailman  ...the apparently abandoned installation (maybe the 
>previous sysadmin tried this?) is in /usr/local/mailman.  However, as I 
>stated, there is absolutely no reference in the current working 
>installation to the /usr/local/mailman directory.  If there was, I 
>highly doubt the qrunner would work properly.  Any thoughts?


mv /usr/local/mailman /usr/local/abandoned-mailman

and restart Mailman and see what happens.

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

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