No, I don't think so... the qrunners stopped exactly 1 day after they were
started.
- Original Message -
From: John Dennis
To: 'Larry Stone' ; 'Mailman'
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 11:43 AM
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] It happened again: qrunners stopped on their own.
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;scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'José Zapata'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 6:08 PM
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] It happened again: qrunners stopped on their
own.
I had a similar problem
After a lot of head scratching, and watching
...but I found something interesting in the logs:
Jan 19 13:35:25 2005 (1660) BounceRunner qrunner started.
Jan 19 13:35:25 2005 (1666) RetryRunner qrunner started.
Jan 19 13:35:25 2005 (1659) ArchRunner qrunner started.
Jan 19 13:35:25 2005 (1662) IncomingRunner qrunner started.
Jan 19 13:35:25 2
No sweat, it was probably my fault anyway. Now that I know what the problem
is, or might be, I'll check it more closely and keep you posted.
Thanks for the help
José
- Original Message -
> The qrunners aren't supposed to stop on their own in the absence of
> errors. There's no time limit
idn't stop the qrunners manually. So... does the qrunners stop
automatically after a certain time of activity? If so, where can I
see/change that?
Many thanks.
José
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "José Zapata" <[EMAIL PROTEC
Hello folks
I still haven't figured out why the Mailman in queue gets stalled. Mailmanctl
is running apparently with no problems but the in queue still doesn't empy. I
have to stop and restart Mailman in order for the queue to run.
Any ideas, please?
Hello.
I just sent a message to one of my lists. It's sitting down into mailman's
incoming queue, and not going out. The Sendmail queue is empty, and this
message is the only one in the mailman's in queue. So, why does Mailman keep it
in the queue? And how can I do to 'force send' the message?
Hello there.
As you might recall, I was having trouble with Mailman and Postfix. Apparently
the problems were fixed, "apparently" being the keyword here. I send today our
daily newsletter to the list. Nothing. Nobody received anything. I tried to do
what I did yesterday: deleting all the files
Hello
Well, I'm trying again Postfix instead of Sendmail and hopefully all will work
this time. However, I have one little problem. Even if Postfix is running and
Sendmail isn't, when I check the queue with "mailq" the result I get belongs to
the Sendmail queue.
Can you please tell me how to m
After checking and re-checking, it seems I was wrong in thinking Postfix might
be the problem. Somehow, I think I've broken Mailman to some extend. Let me
elaborate: I was testing mailman by sending messages to the list owner.
Nothing, the list owner didn't recieve them, and the sendmail queue w
Hello
I'm currently using Mailman with Sendmail. After investigating a bit, I heard
using Postfix would be better for performance (I have a 45000+ news list,
announce only, with one message per day which is 70-90k in size). My server
came with Postfix preinstalled, so I stopped sendmail and sta
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