> Type mailq and see if messages are queued up for delivery. If they
> are, the problem may be that you have not inserted the crontab entries
> for the user mailman.
Here's the mailq output
Mail Queue (1 request)
--Q-ID-- --Size-- -Q-Time- Sender/Recipient
Hello,
I just installed mailman and it seems to work, the web interface works
great, /var/logs/maillog looks great, /home/mailman/logs/error is empty, I
can see posts in /home/mailman/logs/posts. But no mail is recieved by the
list subscribers!
OS: Yellow Dog Linux 1.2
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