Cheers,
I've eventually tracked it down to a sophos installation script. sophos,
was being installed in the wrong place and that was affecting the file
ownerships
Jaso
Ezra Taylor wrote:
Something is changing the ownership of your files. The previous
responder is right, a cron or logrotate is
Something is changing the ownership of your files. The previous
responder is right, a cron or logrotate is doing this.
Ezra
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 11:12 AM + 2005-03-04, it support wrote:
I've tracked down the problem to the ownership of the files are
changing.
No longer are they being o
At 11:12 AM + 2005-03-04, it support wrote:
I've tracked down the problem to the ownership of the files are changing.
No longer are they being owned by mailman, but by root. I can fix the
problem by resetting the ownership of the files to mailman and
re-running check_perms -f to fix any str
Hi,
I've had mailman running quite happily for a period of time on a redhat
9 machine and made sure that when I set it up that the groups were all
correct and for a few weeks messages were going out to the list. Then,
periodically (every few weeks) I get the following message in the logs
and ma