Dina Hornreich wrote:
> This is my problem-- but I don't understand the solution!
> Can someone translate this solution for me?
>
> "What about your Queue Runners?
> ps auxx|grep -i QR
> If they aren't running, that's your problem."
>
> Thanks
That is a ps command (process status (with a bug,
* Dina Hornreich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This is my problem-- but I don't understand the solution!
> Can someone translate this solution for me?
>
> "What about your Queue Runners?
> ps auxx|grep -i QR
> If they aren't running, that's your problem."
Into what? If you run a *nix server, you should
This is my problem-- but I don't understand the solution!
Can someone translate this solution for me?
"What about your Queue Runners?
ps auxx|grep -i QR
If they aren't running, that's your problem."
Thanks
Dina Hornreich
http://home.earthlink.net/~dinahornreich
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Problem solved! Thanks for the phone call, Larry. You were terrific.
Knowledgeable and generous.
For anyone else with this same problem, the solution was to restart
the qrunners and make sure they were set to start on reboot.
On my Redhat system, this meant:
>bin/mailmanctl start
after which
What about your Queue Runners?
ps auxx|grep -i QR
If they aren't running, that's your problem.
--
Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler
Phone: +1 972-414-9812 E-Mail: ler@lerctr.org
US Mail: 3535 Gaspar Drive, Dallas, TX 75220-3611 US
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Hi, my Mailman lists (Mailman 2.1.5 on Red Hat) were working fine for
over a year. Then, about a month ago, they stopped working. (My last
administrator email came May 30.) I don't know why. When I send
messages to a list, no messages are sent out. I'm also not receiving
any administrative mess