Re: [Mailman-Users] Admin approval messages not being sent

2013-03-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Christopher Adams wrote: >On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: >> >> Are you saying that you see a 'held subscription' message in Mailman's >> 'vette' log? >> > >Yes, it shows in the vette.log as being held. > > > >> >> Do the held subscriptions appear in the web admindb interface?

Re: [Mailman-Users] Admin approval messages not being sent

2013-03-28 Thread Christopher Adams
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Christopher Adams wrote: > > > >Confirmation messages sent to users are being sent successfully. Messages > >intended as approval for subscriptions and sent to the list administrators > >are not being sent. They appear as 'held subscription' i

Re: [Mailman-Users] Admin approval messages not being sent

2013-03-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
Christopher Adams wrote: > >Confirmation messages sent to users are being sent successfully. Messages >intended as approval for subscriptions and sent to the list administrators >are not being sent. They appear as 'held subscription' in the mail logs. Are you saying that you see a 'held subscript

Re: [Mailman-Users] zero length .pck files

2013-03-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 3/28/2013 6:45 AM, Hone, Don wrote: > In /var/lib/mailman/data there are some bounce-events*.pck files that are > zero length. Is it safe to delete these? Is there some process that should be > cleaning them up? Yes, it is safe to delete them. The digits in the bounce-events-d.pck name a

[Mailman-Users] Admin approval messages not being sent

2013-03-28 Thread Christopher Adams
Hello, Confirmation messages sent to users are being sent successfully. Messages intended as approval for subscriptions and sent to the list administrators are not being sent. They appear as 'held subscription' in the mail logs. The list has the *admin_immed_notify* set to 'yes'. The cron /cron/c

[Mailman-Users] zero length .pck files

2013-03-28 Thread Hone, Don
In /var/lib/mailman/data there are some bounce-events*.pck files that are zero length. Is it safe to delete these? Is there some process that should be cleaning them up? In the same directory are old heldmsg-*.pck files. I can go into each mailing list and change the max_days_to_hold from 0 to