Just as a follow-up for those of you who were curious about the real
cause of the problem: It seems that the guy who maintained this Linux
box before me explicitly turned crond *off*. No wonder messages were
never leaving the queue!
Sheesh, I've never heard of a Unix box that wasn't running cron
> "irwin" == irwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
irwin> Did you set up the mailman cron file? Check to see if the
irwin> messages are sitting in .../mailman/qfiles
Aha! This seems to be the problem.
There are a whole bunch of files in /var/spool/mailman/qfiles. So
this is where th
I've just installed Mailman on a Red Hat 7.2 machine (with all
non-kernel updates). I used the RPM version (2.0.13-1). We're
running the stock Sendmail version, also from an RPM (8.11.6-3).
Everything seemed trivially easy until it came time to send mail to
members of a list. The list members