Stephen R Laniel wrote:
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>/usr/local/mailman/logs/qrunner:Oct 17 16:44:27 2005 (59829) VirginRunner
>qrunner caught SIGTERM. Stopping.
>/usr/local/mailman/logs/qrunner:Oct 17 16:44:27 2005 (59828) ArchRunner
>qrunner caught SIGTERM. Stopping.
>/usr/local/mailman/logs/qrunner:Oct 17 16:44:27 20
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 12:12:21PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Have you looked at the Mailman logs 'error' and 'qrunner'?
Stupid me. I forgot to look at the qrunner log this time
'round, because the last time I had a mailman problem it
looked like the log wasn't getting any activity.
Anyway, see
Stephen R Laniel wrote:
>
>So can anyone think of why qrunner would have shut down?
Have you looked at the Mailman logs 'error' and 'qrunner'?
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San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense - B. Dylan
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I'm running Mailman out of FreeBSD's 'ports' collection, and
for some reason qrunner shuts down silently every now and
again. Today, for instance, I created a mailing list through
the Mailman command-line interface, then tried to send that
list a test message. Nothing arrived at the subscribers'
ma