Marvin Raab wrote:
>Thanks for the response.
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>Yup, it does.
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>So, I should simply comment out all lines in the crontab.in file?
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>I said:
>>To resolve the problem, I had root use: crontab -u mailman -e and
>>manually edited the file; removing the mailman field
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>>In Fedora 8 us
Thanks for the response.
Yup, it does.
So, I should simply comment out all lines in the crontab.in file?
I said:
>To resolve the problem, I had root use: crontab -u mailman -e and
>manually edited the file; removing the mailman field
>
>In Fedora 8 using yum to install, it appears that
- Original Message ---
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Cron question FIXED
From: "Marvin Raab" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 11:09:59 -0800
To:
>Thanks to Steve, Stephen, and Mark!
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>To resolve the problem, I had r
Thanks to Steve, Stephen, and Mark!
To resolve the problem, I had root use: crontab -u mailman -e
and manually edited the file; removing the mailman field
In Fedora 8 using yum to install, it appears that stopping and restarting
the mailman service does not copy the crontab.in file to the mail
Marvin Raab wrote:
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>I've setup ver. 2.1.9 on Fedora 8. I used yum to install (can't find
>'configure' but that's not really my question) and configured it using the
>docs on the website including the cron section:
>% cd $prefix/cron
>% crontab -u mailman crontab.in
That's your problem. As Steph
Marvin Raab writes:
> I've setup ver. 2.1.9 on Fedora 8. I used yum to install (can't find
> 'configure' but that's not really my question) and configured it using the
> docs on the website including the cron section:
yum installations do not conform to the docs on the website. That's
the who
Hi all,
I've setup ver. 2.1.9 on Fedora 8. I used yum to install (can't find
'configure' but that's not really my question) and configured it using the
docs on the website including the cron section:
% cd $prefix/cron
% crontab -u mailman crontab.in
I repeatedly receive the following email in m