Hi,
I am using exim4 as the MTA, I have not made any configuration changes
with procmail for mailman.
The process that is runnning out of control is the following:
mailman 2784 98.4 0.6 6772 3312 ?R12:11 550:25 qrunner
/usr/mailman/bin/qrunner --runner=OutgoingRunner:0:1 -s
Dear all,
i have install mailman in redhat linux 7.1 with qmail.
i have check that i can send out mail to other server by that server.
subscribe process work fine with the mail domain that host in the same server, but
when i use other email account to test subscribe, i can't get any mail respons
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 13:51, CodyG wrote:
> You're right! It is something in the mail client that isn't showing the
> footers! Cause for sure they are there in the message source. (I should have
> checked.)
>
> So, what is the use of footers if someone using OE defaults doesn't see
> them? But ho
Sounds like you are using a default install of Procmail as the MTA (you
didn't include that information in your mail).
Check the procmail main configuration file and see how it treats local
undefined users...
Jon Carnes
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 14:01, Benjamin Ash wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It looks like a
Hi,
It looks like a mailman 2.1.2 process has been running for days, using
99% of the cpu.
I have restarted the mailman qrunner serveral times, but the python
process jumps up immediately to 99%.
Any ideas what could be causing this, I am running python 2.2.3, note it
was doing the same thing
You're right! It is something in the mail client that isn't showing the
footers! Cause for sure they are there in the message source. (I should have
checked.)
So, what is the use of footers if someone using OE defaults doesn't see
them? But how could it be a mailer issue, when the footers are sho
I understand were you are coming from on this issue, it has plagued me
for a while now and I have found no solution to the problem. I have
been told its an outlook issue, and a character set issue.
I open a post and view the header information, they footers are there.
But they don't show up in a
Look at the source text of the messages coming from your list (look at
the properties and choose look at the whole message). Is the footer
contained in the source, but simply not shown by your Email Client?
Jon Carnes
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 12:59, CodyG wrote:
> I'm just getting started with Mail
I'm just getting started with Mailman (or any mailing list like this) and I have a few
questions.
Everything seems to be working fine except there are no footers in any messages coming
from the list. The following is the default in the footer option. Do I leave it
alone? Or must I do somethin