I had similar problems.
I ended up doing the following as root:
cron -u mailman crontab.in
If you search the archives someone posted about this a while back.
It should really be added to the README.LINUX I guess.
Jon
Stanton Schell wrote:
> Hello ,
> I posted this email yesterday. I just h
Hello,
I am *not* a programmer or developer -- but I
want to provide visitors to my site a newsletter service that adheres to the
following:
+ Completely closed
list -- only the listowner may send messages to the list.
+ NO password required for
subscribing or unsubscribing.
+ Double opt-in,
My lists work just fine, and all our users have "."'s in their email
addresses, and we have both 1.0 and 2.0 installations of mailman.
MAIL_CAR wrote:
>
> I own a webhosting company and use your software. I have a problem that
> your mailing list doesnt let his name with "." in it
>
> e.g.
Pleaee ignore this.. I feel such an ass for even ASKING about this &%$
That'll teach me to read error messages.. completely :)
Sorry,
John 'Neuron' McGarrigle
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 18220396
Phone: +44 (0)7944 604 644
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