Dear Lists
Let me know the reason why my lists mails are not getting delivered to
its recipients...
i have 102 and odd files (mails) under my qfiles directory.. also i
dont find an error messages in the error.log file
I am using mailman 2.0.8 and exim 3.35
Please help
Warm Regards
Ganeshh
Error Unsubscribing:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Not subscribed
Help!
I seem to have a 'stuck' user. My list shows the above error whenever I
make any changes to the mebership of the list I run. The email address
in question shows on the Membership List as being subscribed. However no
mail is
At 18:02 24/10/2002, sean pambianco wrote:
I'll check the logs. Question, if qrunner got started via cron before the
previous cron start finished could that possible resend the post to the
list again?
Sean
Not likely. I'd expect any qrunner started by cron while another was still
Dear All
I have already posted my problem in this list, since its critical for
me, am posting it once again...
I need your help to solve my problem.
am running 14 lists on my server , for 24 hrs my lists mails are not
delivering to its subcribers...
i have around 180 files (mails ) in my
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 22:56, Jon Carnes wrote:
Your webserver is not using a GID. In your /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
file - assuming that you are using Apache - set the group ID to 99 (or
nobody). The stop and restart Apache. That should get rid of the error.
Check your password /group files
Hi Jeremy! :-)
Well, actually you can infer from his message that the GID for nobody is
99. It's why Mailman choose 99 and this is in fact the default setup
for his distro.
BTW: he replied off list that this fixed his problem!
Take care - Jon
PS. I'm gone to New York for the next 10 days and
Ganesh, we need much more info. Can you dig into your MTA (exim) log
files and tell us what is happening to the mail. Obviously the mail is
making it into Mailman from Exim, but do you see any errors or warnings
from Mailman attempting to resend that mail out the list addresses?
If not, then
So then, at any one time there should only be one instance of qrunner
running on the server?
I constantly see mulitiple copies of qrunner running on the server.
Sean
I'm looking at MM 2.0.13 so things may be different with the 2.0.6 you are
running but not by much.
Only one instance
Fortunately for me, I don't use Exim often. The logs look okay to me,
but I'm not an expert.
I think your suggestion of dumping the large attachments is a good
idea. Do you have a size restriction on your MTA?
Also, that should show up in your Mailman logs. Have you looked in your
Mailman
my maillog doesnt show warnings or errors...
my netstat output :
tcp0 0 192.168.0.3:25 192.168.0.15:64918
ESTABLISHED
tcp0 0 public ip:25 194.109.218.210:49128
ESTABLISHED
tcp0 0 192.168.0.3:25 192.168.0.15:64915
Is there a way to subscribe/unsubscribe to a form in my own webpages?
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From: Odhiambo Washington [mailto:wash;wananchi.com]
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 8:06 AM
To: fish
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Web subscription not working
* fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20021025 06:54]: wrote:
Hello Fish (for real? ;-))
The following text
I have installed mailman 2.0.6 onto my Redhat 7.2 system. I can add and
list members via the command line, however I can't get into the
administrative section. I get the login page, type in the password, and
then I get the login page again. Cookies are enabled in my browser, I've
tried both
I'd like to move my lists (all 2 of them) from one machine to a newer one, and
at the same time or shortly after, upgrade from 2.0 to 2.1. If feasible I'd
also like to move the base directory from /opt/mailman to /usr/local/mailman.
Is there a doc or FAQ that will outline what I need to do?
Support wrote:
I created a test list and tried subscribing via the web interface. I get
an email requesting that I reply as confirmation. I reply but don't get
a confirmation email back and my email is not listed as a member.
Did you install the crontab?
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W | I haven't lost my mind;
Ok, I think that worked.
I noticed that adding the cron job was IMPERATIVE but I never thought
that it would hinder subscriptions. It says YOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU DON'T
which I took as not completely necessary.
DEVELOPERS: Why don't you just add the cron jobs as a NECESSARY part of
the
Support said the following on Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 01:19:13PM -0700:
Ok, I think that worked.
I noticed that adding the cron job was IMPERATIVE but I never thought
that it would hinder subscriptions. It says YOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU DON'T
which I took as not completely necessary.
Hmm, that
BH == Bob Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BH I am involved in an Open Source Expo and we would like to put
BH a large version (ie about 10 x 20 inches) of the Mailman logo
BH on the back of a booth.
BH Where would I go to find a version in EPS format that could be
BH used?
It looks like the problem is indeed with Qmail. I finally got the
telnet client installed on that box. (Don't ask me why it wasn't
installed initially, but there ya go.) Telnetting to localhost 25
allowed me to verify that for whatever reason, mail being listed as
from localhost or the
JF == Johan Fransson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JF I wonder how I can get the latest CVS-version of mailman. I
JF have not been able to find any repository adress on your site?
See http://sf.net/projects and look under the CVS link.
-Barry
BH == Bob Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BH How very Open Source of an answer!
:)
BH Of course.
BH In fact I'm almost inclined to do it just because ... but
BH we'll see if I have time.
Cool. Now, if you were looking to put together an open source
soundtrack, I could
Bob Horton wrote:
I am involved in an Open Source Expo and we would like to put a large
version (ie about 10 x 20 inches) of the Mailman logo on the back of a
booth.
Where would I go to find a version in EPS format that could be used?
The problem is that we don't have any large enough
I've installed mailman 2.0.13 fresh and configure everything as correctly
as I can tell. I have been running mailman on another system for a while
so I am fairly familiar with it.
When I create my first list, test. It doesn't show up on the listinfo
page but I can get to the admin page and
ADC == Andrew D Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ADC So, if I understand this correctly, if ArchRunner is the
ADC first named qrunner (the default), it will have to complete
ADC its run before an other qrunner will be able to process their
ADC queues. Is this correct?
Not
hello,
I installed mailman-2.0.12 . I'm running netbsd-1.6.
Everything seems to be working fine except that all the archives are
public.
I checked the cgi-bin permissions and it not owned by mailman.
Here is the section of my httpd.conf that concerns mailman:
IfModule mod_alias.c
On Friday, October 25, 2002, at 01:32 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
that it would hinder subscriptions. It says YOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU
DON'T
which I took as not completely necessary.
Hmm, that kind of message I take as, If you don't do it you will be
screwed, so you better do it. *smile*.
I
ADC == Andrew D Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ADC Since I'm hopelessly backlogged in my archive queue (1644
ADC files), does anyone have any suggestions for speeding up
ADC archiving? The qrunner process is certainly eating up CPU
ADC and memory, but is only archiving about 1
I've actually got over 3000 files in the archive queue now :)
But, setting ARCHIVE_TO_MBOX = 1 (skipping pipermail archiving), seems to
speed things up vastly (at least, running qrunner -r Arch -o actually
processes one message and takes less than 1 second (as opposed to over 5
minutes)).
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