Yes, I suppose I was a little slow with the details. I sent it in a
hurry from work. Sorry.
Ok. My system is a Fedora 7 system. The version of mailman is
mailman-2.1.9-5.1. I installed the RPM. I have run bin/check_perms -f as
root. It reported errors the first time and none thereafter. I did s
I am receiving all output from mailman cron jobs as requiring moderation
("Post by non-member to a members-only list"). I would guess that this is
a file ownership issue, but I can't seem to resolve it. It happens with
all my lists. Can someone help me find the solution?
CaptainVic
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I got it working. I thought that there was an /etc/postfix/aliases.db, but that
must have been the last time I rebuilt it.
I ran postalias on /etc/postfix/aliases and it is working again. I appreciate
your patience.
Vic
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Mailman-Users mailing
I can't seem to get the alias stuff set up right. Here is what I have
done:
cd /usr/local/mailman
ran bin/genaliases
chown mailman:mailman data/aliases*
chmod g+w data/aliases*
changed the alias_maps definition in main.cf to:
alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases,
hash:/usr/local/mailman/data/
When I use inject, the message posts. What does that mean is wrong?
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Sapiro"
To: "Vicki Stanfield" , [EMAIL PROTECTED],
mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Can't get list to post messages
Date: Wed, 1
Sorry for top-posting, but the mail client I am using is obtuse.
I was able to clean up the additional RetryRunner, but as you
guessed, it didn't solve the problem.
I ran through all the steps in the referenced URL, but it didn't fix
it either. The messages don't appear to be being queu
It would put a "Permission denied" Message in the error log, if
there are no write permissions in the private archive directory for
mailman.
Peter
So I have no idea how to troubleshoot when it simply doesn't work and
there are no errors being logged.
Any ideas?
Vic
I had mailman-2.1.5 working fine on my Slackware 10.2 box for a while. Now all
of a sudden it doesn't send or archive messages. I know that my ISP (using DSL)
made some changes that originally had my system down. Now I am able to send and
receive mail with postfix but no messages are being sent