RE: [Mailman-Users] mailmanctl / qrunner

2003-06-13 Thread David J. Duffner - NWCWEB.com
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Behalf Of Bausch, Jean >Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:59 AM >To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' >Subject: [Mailman-Users] mailmanctl / qrunner > > >Yes, you have to start mailmanctl (it took me a while to >find it, too).

[Mailman-Users] mailmanctl / qrunner

2003-06-13 Thread Bausch, Jean
Yes, you have to start mailmanctl (it took me a while to find it, too). For a one-time-start it's enough to call bin/mailmanctl start in the mailman home directory. To have it started on each reboot you must include it in the /etc/init.d directory (or whatever it is called in RedHat). The INSTAL

[Mailman-Users] mailmanctl / qrunner

2003-06-13 Thread Andreas Zieritz
I can't get any mail out to the lists and do think that some cron-jobs are not working as they should. - version of mailman you are running, mailman-2.1.2-1 - how it was installed (via rpm, apt-get, or source), rpm - version of OS your server is running, RedHat Linux 9 - the MTA (sendmail, postfi