On Sat, 2008-12-20 at 11:30 -0600, J.A. Terranson wrote:
> listowner address sends a "Maintenance Over" message to a bunch of 
> machines/lists.

It's not coming from Mailman.  Are your list/list-owner addresses
possibly referenced in a boot script?

> On one machine with 4 lists, owneraddress posting shows up in archives, 
> but owner never sees copy, nor any postings from this list (while shecking 
> archives I realized the list was very active, but I was not seeing the 
> posts being distributed).

I assume you're subscribed, and your traffic turned on.  Just because
you're the list owner doesn't mean you get the list traffic.

> 
> Looking in logs/smtp, I see no sign of the messages from owner that are 
> clearly in the archives!  In logs/error, I see that when the machine came 
> up there are intermittent errors that look like:
> 
> Dec 20 01:35:17 2008 (633) Uncaught runner exception: [Errno 2] No such 
> file or directory: 
> '/usr/home/crippen/mailman/qfiles/virgin/1229758515.53407+f7dd7f3e72a65eb8764166694ac958f0d9335dcf.pck'

'/usr/home/crippen/' is very non-standard FSH.  Normally one would
expect '/home/crippen'.  Is this actually how things are configured?

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