>> yes, i specified the --with-mail-gid matching my /etc/passwd file.
>>
>> How can i do ?
>> Is this a mailman problem ?
>> I mean, postfix receives the messages and forwards them to Mailman,
>> so it should be a Mailman issue ?
>
> It sounds to me like qrunner is failing to process the queued fil
On 11/30/02 3:56 PM, "Nicolas Cartron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Stoney,
>
>> Is qrunner running (Mailman 2.1)? Or are the qrunner cron jobs installed
>> and tested (Mailman 2.0)?
>
> I'm running Mailman 2.0.13.
> Cron jobs are installed.
>
>> Are there files in any of the subdirectori
Hello Stoney,
> Is qrunner running (Mailman 2.1)? Or are the qrunner cron jobs installed
> and tested (Mailman 2.0)?
I'm running Mailman 2.0.13.
Cron jobs are installed.
> Are there files in any of the subdirectories of mailman/qfiles?
yes, a lot in fact.
> Are you sure that you built Mailman
On 11/30/02 3:19 PM, "Nicolas Cartron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> i recently installed Mailman on my server and i just can't make it work
>> !
>>
>> Explanations:
>> I installed the tarball, followed the instructions, everything's fine, i
>> receive the mail when trying to subscrib
> All,
>
> i recently installed Mailman on my server and i just can't make it work
> !
>
> Explanations:
> I installed the tarball, followed the instructions, everything's fine, i
> receive the mail when trying to subscribe, i reply to confirm,
> and then... nothing, no answer, not subscribed...
>
All,
i recently installed Mailman on my server and i just can't make it work !
Explanations:
I installed the tarball, followed the instructions, everything's fine,
i receive the mail when trying to subscribe, i reply to confirm,
and then... nothing, no answer, not subscribed...
I checked the /va