On 8/12/2009 2:02 PM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
> The Gentoo init script for mailman is pretty simple. It executes, as
> user 'mailman', "mailmanctl -s start", "mailmanctl stop" and "mailmanctl
> restart" for the standard init script arguments of start, stop and
> restart. That's all.
Mine stopped
On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 13:02 -0500, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
> I found a thread on the Gentoo bug reporting list which discusses
> compatibility issues between Mailman 2.1.11 and Python 2.6, also
> possibly 2.5 (which I'm running on these boxes). Gentoo is
> distributing mm 2.1.11 with stable as of y
Mark, thanks for your knowledgeable and _very_ helpful post!
On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 09:41 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lindsay Haisley wrote:
> >First, an egregious number of "Bounce action notifications" and "list
> >unsubscribe notifications" went out on bounces for lists on which I'm
> >listed as
Lindsay Haisley wrote:
>I restarted (twice) the qrunner suite of processes from the system
>command line using the system init scripts (/etc/init.d/mailman) with
>two noticeable results.
>
>First, an egregious number of "Bounce action notifications" and "list
>unsubscribe notifications" went out o
I restarted (twice) the qrunner suite of processes from the system
command line using the system init scripts (/etc/init.d/mailman) with
two noticeable results.
First, an egregious number of "Bounce action notifications" and "list
unsubscribe notifications" went out on bounces for lists on which I
I restarted (twice) the qrunner suite of processes from the system
command line using the system init scripts (/etc/init.d/mailman) with
two noticeable results.
First, an egregious number of "Bounce action notifications" and "list
unsubscribe notifications" went out on bounces for lists on which I