Hi Jon
The solution was finally simple, i renamed the error file to some other
name and my web interface came up and i approved the tons of list mails.
Thanks a lot for you help
Regards
Ganeshh
Jon Carnes wrote:
If I recall correctly, the next step is to look in the qfiles directory
and move an
If I recall correctly, the next step is to look in the qfiles directory
and move any files in there into a backup directory. Then test to see
if a new message goes through.
If that works, you can feed the waiting files back into that directory a
few at a time and let them be delivered. At some p
Hi Jon
I did the steps as you mentioned, i dont find any such process ids or
lock files under locks directory...
check_perms gave result as No Errors Found.
The problem persists, what should i do next
Regards
Ganeshh
Jon Carnes wrote:
You might consider upgrading to version 2.0.13...
It's be
You might consider upgrading to version 2.0.13...
It's been quite awhile since I played with 2.0.8, but it looks like a
locking problem. You might want to check for any older lock files that
are still in the ~mailman/locks directory. If there are, the lock files
have the number of the running proc
Hi all
I had a server crashed yesterday and i recovered my mail server running
on exim with mailman 2.0.8 which has over 50 mailing list.
There was too many mails in the mailman queue and i ran them manually
and cleared. Since its a moderated list, when i got to the web interface
for approval