Mark Sapiro wrote:


What's in Mailman's qrunner log?

Nothing.


There can't be "Nothing" in the qrunner log unless you never started
mailmnanctl or you're looking at the wrong log?



My turn to apologize, I should have specified that the logs contained nothing 
related to
that specific message, and not implied they were completely empty.

The message was in qfiles/in and once I reverted back to 2.1.14,
rebooted and restarted mailman
it got delivered.


Then IncomingRunner wasn't processing the queue. It may have died, or
due to some install glitch it may have been looking at a different in/
queue from the one where the process invoked by Postfix put it. Maybe
the install of 2.1.18 put things in different places so the Postfix
aliases pointed to the 2.1.14 install and not 2.1.18. That might also
explain why the qrunner log was empty if it truly was.


I'll try reinstalling the latest and greatest mailman, see if I can figure out
what IncomingRunner is actually doing.

mjb.

PS:  This is on a server running Ubuntu 13.10


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