OK.
Actualy I use fedora's rpm.
Thank you for your help!
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Nikos Gatsis wrote:
>
>> You mean:
>> 0 12 * * * mailman /usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests -> 0 12 * * *
>> /usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests
>>
>
>
> Yes, that's exactly what I mean.
>
>
>
>> All commands i
Nikos Gatsis wrote:
>
>You mean:
>0 12 * * * mailman /usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests -> 0 12 * * *
>/usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests
Yes, that's exactly what I mean.
>All commands in cron are likewise... I have already delete them and
>everything is OK.
>Why you put this "mailman" command
nikos wrote:
>I put the "mailto" line in crontab and I recieve the first errors:
>
>/bin/sh: mailman: command not found
>
>I think refers to mailman /usr/lib/mailman/cron/... lines.
>What is wrong with that?
You have installed a "system" crontab as the mailman user's crontab.
The crontab you in
Thank you Mark.
I put the "mailto" line in crontab and I recieve the first errors:
/bin/sh: mailman: command not found
I think refers to mailman /usr/lib/mailman/cron/... lines.
What is wrong with that?
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> nikos wrote:
>
>
>> Hello list.
>> I've just install mailman 2.1.9 in
nikos wrote:
>Hello list.
>I've just install mailman 2.1.9 in a fedora 6 server.
>Everything works fine except cron.
>
>I'm recieving errors like:
>
>You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has
>been automatically rejected. If you think that your messages are
>being rej
Hello list.
I've just install mailman 2.1.9 in a fedora 6 server.
Everything works fine except cron.
I'm recieving errors like:
You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has
been automatically rejected. If you think that your messages are
being rejected in error, contact
At 2:40 PM -0700 2005-03-09, Jon Jacobsen wrote:
Yes. I believe the 'mailman' list it setup correctly. I am trying to
figure out why I am getting a bash error when then python script runs.
I even put .bashrc in mailman's home directory.
Weird. There shouldn't be any invocation of bash, at lea
It seems that /var/mailman/cron/crontab.in gets copied to
/etc/cron.d/mailman when mailman is started. These files are the same
and I have not modified them. It does appear that the Redhat cron is
having a problem executing the script as mailman user.
John Dennis wrote:
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 12
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 12:07 -0700, Jon Jacobsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed a Redhat rpm mailman-2.1.5-23 on a Redhat enterprise server.
> The mailman appears to be working, but I'm having problems with cron.
> When the job run root posts to the 'mailman' list I created the following:
>
> /bin
Yes. I believe the 'mailman' list it setup correctly. I am trying to
figure out why I am getting a bash error when then python script runs. I
even put .bashrc in mailman's home directory. I run:
su mailman -c "/usr/bin/python -S -v /var/mailman/cron/disabled"
and don't see any errors in the du
At 12:07 PM -0700 2005-03-09, Jon Jacobsen wrote:
I installed a Redhat rpm mailman-2.1.5-23 on a Redhat enterprise server.
The mailman appears to be working, but I'm having problems with cron. When
the job run root posts to the 'mailman' list I created the following:
/bin/sh: line 1: mailman: c
Hi,
I installed a Redhat rpm mailman-2.1.5-23 on a Redhat enterprise server.
The mailman appears to be working, but I'm having problems with cron.
When the job run root posts to the 'mailman' list I created the following:
/bin/sh: line 1: mailman: command not found
I have no errors with 'check_p
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 08:22, christian wrote:
> Hi @all
>
> I installed mailman 2.1.4 out from the source on my suse 8.1 system.
> Everything is working fine except one of the cron scripts, every minute
> I get a mail with the following content
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/u
Hi @all
I installed mailman 2.1.4 out from the source on my suse 8.1 system.
Everything is working fine except one of the cron scripts, every minute
I get a mail with the following content
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/mailman/cron/qrunner", line 89, in ?
from Mailman.Han
It would seem that this command weren't working so well for me, although
something is doing. With the verbose option I get:
[root]# cron/nightly_gzip -v
Processing list: mailman
Processing list: prueba
I was editing that script and I got some txt files compressed, so it seems
that works (I have
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