I'd suggest trying "ps -auxww|grep mailman" to seem if any mailman processes are running, this assumes mailman runs as its own user id. Some installs use the username list or lists instead of mailman.

If nothing show up then I'd check:

1) /etc/postfix/*.cf and /etc/postfix/transport and diff them with an older copy to make sure they haven't changed.

2)  check /var/lib/mailman/qfiles/maildir
The actual location may depend on your version and installation options.
    If mailman is NOT running then the cur subdir should be empty.
I've found mailman will not restart if there is anything in the directory cur. I'd check the files, if any, in both new and cur and tmp just to see what's there.
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