I've been using mailman for several years and have recently moved to a
new machine. Something funny happened, and I had a lot of files built
up in the qfiles/* directories. I restarted mailman with
mailmanctl -s -q start
and move everything was cleared out. There are six .psv files in
q
On Jul 1, 2004, at 5:02 PM, Benjamin Lotto wrote:
On Jul 1, 2004, at 4:43 PM, Dan Phillips wrote:
Something just occurred to me (I can be pretty slow at times). Have
you posed these questions to the OS X server mailing list at
http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/macos-x-server/ ? Since I
On Jul 1, 2004, at 4:43 PM, Dan Phillips wrote:
Something just occurred to me (I can be pretty slow at times). Have
you posed these questions to the OS X server mailing list at
http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/macos-x-server/ ? Since I
installed MM on 10.2, before Apple started provid
On Jul 1, 2004, at 4:23 PM, Dan Phillips wrote:
On Jul 1, 2004, at 3:11 PM, Benjamin Lotto wrote:
Did you run 'check_perms -f'?
Yes (as root). Followed by unshunt (as mailman) as Dan Phillips
suggested. I didn't get any errors. However, I still get the same
error when I try t
On Jul 1, 2004, at 3:08 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 1:06 PM -0400 2004-07-01, Benjamin Lotto wrote:
I am a mailman neophyte who is trying to use mailman on Mac OS X
Server
(10.3.4). Everything was working well until this morning when I got
the following e-mail message.
There's not r
I am a mailman neophyte who is trying to use mailman on Mac OS X Server
(10.3.4). Everything was working well until this morning when I got
the following e-mail message.
On Jul 1, 2004, at 9:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As list administrator, your authorization is requested for the
following
Let me start by saying that I don't know much about mailman. I use the
version that comes with Mac OS X server and it's worked fine until
yesterday. All of a sudden, though, messages aren't getting through.
I poked around and the messages are received OK, but they are sitting
in /private/var