On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 12:37 -0400, Matt Singerman wrote:
Hi Mark,
Thanks for posting this - I didn't even know this filed existed! I
think I've located the problem - mailmanctl isn't running. However,
when I try to start it (with /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start),
nothing happens. I
Matt Singerman wrote:
but I don't even think it's getting that far. Any emails sent to the
test list don't make it there at all. They're not being sent out to
the members, and don't make it into the archives.
See the FAQ
Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Article 3.14
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Hi Mark,
Thanks for posting this - I didn't even know this filed existed! I
think I've located the problem - mailmanctl isn't running. However,
when I try to start it (with /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start),
nothing happens. I tried to su as user mailman to check the crontab
and try and
Argh. Still having problems. So I think there was a problem with the
default mailman package, so I blew it away and reinstalled the RPM
from scratch. This added a mailman home directory (good), but I still
couldn't su (bad). Used vipw and changed mailman's shell from
/sbin/nologin to
Matt Singerman wrote:
Argh. Still having problems. So I think there was a problem with the
default mailman package, so I blew it away and reinstalled the RPM
from scratch. This added a mailman home directory (good), but I still
couldn't su (bad). Used vipw and changed mailman's shell from