Am 26.04.2020 um 19:46 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
On 4/26/20 9:57 AM, Lothar Schilling wrote:
Yes I did check the permissons several times, everything is fine. And
no, SELinux was and still is disabled.
What user is running Mailman's qrunners?
ps -fwwA|grep qrunner
And what does
ls -laR /var/spoo
On 4/26/20 9:57 AM, Lothar Schilling wrote:
> Yes I did check the permissons several times, everything is fine. And
> no, SELinux was and still is disabled.
What user is running Mailman's qrunners?
ps -fwwA|grep qrunner
And what does
ls -laR /var/spool/mailman /var/lib/mailman
give?
--
Mark
Hi Tom,
this is not meant for me, is it? My name's not David. Also, my problem
is of a different kind.
Regards
Lothar Schilling
Am 26.04.2020 um 18:44 schrieb Tom Coradeschi:
David: Your qrunner exceptions sound surprisingly like a problem I had
earlier this week with a new install of 2.1.3
Yes I did check the permissons several times, everything is fine. And
no, SELinux was and still is disabled.
Am 26.04.2020 um 18:37 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
On 4/26/20 9:05 AM, Lothar Schilling wrote:
Hi everybody,
today I tried to migrate our whole mailman installation to another server.
Old se
David: Your qrunner exceptions sound surprisingly like a problem I had earlier
this week with a new install of 2.1.30.
In Mailman/Archiver/pipermail.py
change line 60
from: while i>0 and (L[i-1][0] in lowercase or
to: while i>0 and (L[i-1][0] in lowercase[:26] or
Restart mailman and see how th
On 4/26/20 9:05 AM, Lothar Schilling wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> today I tried to migrate our whole mailman installation to another server.
>
> Old server: Centos 6.10, Mailman 2.1.29, Python 2.6.6
>
> New server: Centos 7.7, Mailman 2.1.30 (from the tgz file), Python 2.7.5
>
> It seemed to be a
Hi everybody,
today I tried to migrate our whole mailman installation to another server.
Old server: Centos 6.10, Mailman 2.1.29, Python 2.6.6
New server: Centos 7.7, Mailman 2.1.30 (from the tgz file), Python 2.7.5
It seemed to be an easy transition. But then I started to realize I've
run in