Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman 2.1.1 not taking actions (subscribe)

2003-09-16 Thread Todd Green
Thanks for the suggestion Jon. I double checked and we only have one install of mailman. I also looked through the aliases file and they all point to the same place (e.g: mailman: "|/usr/local/pkgs/mailman-2.1.1/mail/mailman post mailman" Cron jobs look good as well. Some other not

[Mailman-Users] mailman 2.1.1 not taking actions (subscribe)

2003-09-15 Thread Todd Green
We've had an on and off again problem with mailman not actually performing the actions it says it is doing. The main example is subscribing to a list. You can do the actions via the web or email interface and you'll get an email confirmation that you are subscribed, but if you do a 'list_members'

Re: [Mailman-Users] Group id Catch-22 after list move

2003-04-06 Thread Todd Green
>Thanks, but that's all done. The problem is that the old lists want one >userid and group, any new lists want a different one. I can't figure out >why Postfix gets the error in the one case, but not the other. That isn't a postfix problem, that's mailman complaining. Just use your new id's and

Re: [Mailman-Users] Group id Catch-22 after list move

2003-04-05 Thread Todd Green
> My old lists are running okay. However, any new list I create has a user id > problem with Postfix -- I get the "Mailman expected the mail wrapper script > to be executed as group..." error when posting to a new list. If I > re-install, using the group name it expects for the new lists, then th

[Mailman-Users] List weirdness (actions not being taken)

2003-04-02 Thread Todd Green
We recently migrated from majordomo to mailman and created all the lists via a perl script. 99% of the lists transfered just fine however some of them seem to fail to actually perform their actions though mailman thinks that they did. For example a user tried to subcribe, got the confirmation but