I was just testing out my set-up and tried to do an unsubscribe through the
mail. I sent the message using the address that I wanted to unsub to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], put unsubscribe in the subject line (I was testing
out the footer command mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] which I had placed in
the footers) a
I am getting some weird log messages, weird because I can't figure out where
the bad commands are coming from.
These are both from Cron Daemon
log 1 -
Cron /usr/local/bin/python2.2 -S
/usr/local/mailman/cron/clear-requests test
/bin/sh: line 1: /usr/local/bin/python2.2: No such file or directory
Now that I have fixed the log and permission problems, I have come across
another one that I haven't seen posted anywhere. When I send mail to the
list (in this case "test") I get three copies for each address in the list
(all of which come to me since I created for the purpose of testing). Can
any
I am sending this to the list mostly for the archives so that others who
have the same problem will not have to search as long as I did for the
solution. I also want to thank Richard for helping me by pointing me in the
right direction so that I could "logic" out the rest.
This is on a basic serve
Well, I fixed (with Richard's help) the problem with the qrunner
authentication, but now that it is authenticating, I am receiving multitudes
of messages from my CronDaemon which I have included one such below. In
reading the archives, the only suggestions that I have found is to try
running check_
ving an
> example of exactly what is being logged into which log file.
>
> >
Ok.
fish:/var/log# tail syslog
Nov 28 13:04:01 livingsky CRON[3946]: Authentication service cannot retrieve
authentication info.
Nov 28 13:04:01 livingsky /USR/SBIN/CRON[3950]: (list) CMD
(/usr/bin/python -S /us
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Richard Barrett
> Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 6:09 AM
> To: fish; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] qrunner problems
>
>
> At 00:26 28/11/2002, fish wrote:
> >I am still have the authentica
I am still have the authentication problems with qrunner and, since nobody
seems to know what the problem is or how to fix it, thought that I would ask
what exactly does qrunner do? I can tell that the cron.d/mailman script is
calling /usr/lib/mailman/cron/qrunner, but what does this script do?
Si
I am also having qrunner problems, but they have to do with the
/etc/cron.d/mailman that tries to run. I am getting an authentication error
in my logs, (Nov 24 22:03:01 livingsky CRON[27016]: Authentication service
cannot retrieve authentication info.) and was wondering (after someone else
told me
I have several people listed on one of my lists that are giving me problems
(not the people, just their addresses). I have tried to unsubscribe the
member, but mailman tells me that they are not a member. On the
admin/membership page, their address shows up in the subscribed members
list, and when
Hi all
I am sending this again, since my first post did not generate any replies.
I have installed Mailman (through the aid of Odhiambo Washington) on a
Debian system with exim as the mail program. This was done just before I
left for 13 days, and now I am getting some very large log files and am
Hi all
I have installed Mailman on a Debian system with exim as the mail program.
This was done just before I left for 13 days, and now I am getting some very
large log files and am getting the following error from my log watcher
Nov 13 11:02:01 livingsky CRON[15674]: Authentication service canno
someone else
do, and this is what I got
fish:/var/log# netstat -na |grep ":25 "
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:25 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
Being a linux neophyte, this seems to say that nothing is listening on
localhost or 127.0.0.1.
And being curious, I
Hi
I am an new user, installed Mailman on a Debian server running Exim. I have
finally figured out how to get the proper urls working and being able to get
to the various webpages supplied for list and admins, but when I try to
subscribe a test user from the web interface, I get the following erro
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