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> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Is it running
>
>
> A lot of folks seem to have this misconception. Mailman does not run as a
> daemon on your server, rather it runs as a series of script which
> are kicked
> off via cron. Be sure to "s
On 16 Nov 2001, at 13:46, Scott Weitzenkamp wrote:
> There is no mailman daemon per se. Based on what I
> know, you should look if sendmail is working, I
> debugged a similar problem on Linux with "tail -f
> /var/log/mail" and "tcpdump -X port 25".
Yea Sendmail is running, I can send a msg to a
ilman/cron/crontab.in
Jon Carnes
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> How can I tell if mailman is actually running. I can not find an entry if
> I run ps -au
Did you set the crontabs for mailman? it sounds obvious, but it's easily
overlooked?
-Richard
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How can I tell if mailman is actually running. I can not find an entry if
I run ps -aux. I can mail my server and the aliases appear to work.
When I mail one of my lists nothing ever gets through, and nothing
is sent out. All the html features appear to work. I can change
options, and if