Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dennis Carr wrote:
>>
>>I just discovered that there are hundreds of files in qfiles/bad for some
>>reason. The manual tells me nothing, except some basic installation
>>troubleshooting. So this raises a few questions:
>>
>>1) Any ideas as to what causes this?
>>2) How do I
As Mark suggested, I removed /var/lib/mailman/.keep, and this resolved
the immediate errors.
However, upon trying to visit the moderation page for another list, I
was still getting (a now different) error in my logs about insecure
permissions on a pickle. Using dumpdb, I found that pending.pck
Dennis Carr wrote:
>
>I just discovered that there are hundreds of files in qfiles/bad for some
>reason. The manual tells me nothing, except some basic installation
>troubleshooting. So this raises a few questions:
>
>1) Any ideas as to what causes this?
>2) How do I find out the exact cause?
>
Running this on Debian Lenny, pending an upgrade.
I just discovered that there are hundreds of files in qfiles/bad for some
reason. The manual tells me nothing, except some basic installation
troubleshooting. So this raises a few questions:
1) Any ideas as to what causes this?
2) How do I f
Kathy Bilton wrote:
>
>I just set up a mailing list via the host of my website. They are using
>Mailman 2.1.14.
>
>I tested it out right after I first set it up. The initial three
>addresses which I placed on the list and to which I sent some test mails
>all received them without problem.
>
>S
Hi -
I just set up a mailing list via the host of my website. They are using
Mailman 2.1.14.
I tested it out right after I first set it up. The initial three
addresses which I placed on the list and to which I sent some test mails
all received them without problem.
So then I added a whol