[Mailman-Users] not getting sent out of the system. how to change?

2003-07-02 Thread Bausch, Jean
If you are using the new version of mailman, 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 what

Re: [Mailman-Users] not getting sent out of the system. how to change?

2003-07-01 Thread Roy Santos
I would check /var/log/maillog. I would also use BSD mail in verbose mode to see where it is going. ie: Mail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED] If the system is using NIS, try modifying your /etc/postfix/main.cf and enable NIS. Mine is setup like this: alias_maps = hash:/var/mailman/data/aliases, nis:mail.ali

[Mailman-Users] not getting sent out of the system. how to change?

2003-07-01 Thread flyingember
I have mailman setup in redhat 9. I can setup a list fine through the web interface and setup users for the list. the registered users send email to the list email and the email gets into the mailman system. (postfix mail log shows this) I now have a pair of files in /usr/local/mailman/qfiles/in