[Mailman-Users] Logging question...

2003-06-17 Thread Glenn Sieb
Hey everyone.. running MM 2.1 on FreeBSD 4.8 with Postfix/AMaViS/SpamAssassin I had a user ask me why an email she sent never got posted to a list she's a proper member of.. so I went to investigate.. saw that yes, she indeed posted a message, it hit my SMTP, went through SA/AMaViS and through to

Re: [Mailman-Users] Logging question...

2003-06-17 Thread Richard Barrett
At 16:14 17/06/2003, Glenn Sieb wrote: Hey everyone.. running MM 2.1 on FreeBSD 4.8 with Postfix/AMaViS/SpamAssassin I had a user ask me why an email she sent never got posted to a list she's a proper member of.. so I went to investigate.. saw that yes, she indeed posted a message, it hit my

Re: [Mailman-Users] Logging question...

2003-06-17 Thread Glenn Sieb
Richard Barrett said: Usually 0664 for the files in $prefix/logs but the best way to get this right is by running '$prefix/bin/check_perms -f' as either root or the mailman user. This makes sure the setgid bit on directories are also correct. I usually stop mailmanctl and the local MTA while

Re: [Mailman-Users] Logging question...

2003-06-17 Thread Richard Barrett
At 22:39 17/06/2003, Glenn Sieb wrote: Richard Barrett said: Usually 0664 for the files in $prefix/logs but the best way to get this right is by running '$prefix/bin/check_perms -f' as either root or the mailman user. This makes sure the setgid bit on directories are also correct. I usually

Re: [Mailman-Users] Logging question...

2003-06-17 Thread Glenn Sieb
Richard Barrett said: Looking at your listing for the logs directory, most of the files are not group writable. My guess is that is why not a whole lot is being written to them. Hmm. Good point. I just updated newsyslog.conf. I must have typo'd that :-/ I note that only the bounce, error and