Could be a permissions problem (I know these well!) check your webserver
and mail logs too!!
Scott
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Greg Rees wrote:
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> Yes, I ran check_perms and it reported "no problems found"
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> The /home/mailman/logs/error are clean (empty). No problems there.
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> On Thu, 21 Feb 2002
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> > Yes, I ran check_perms and it reported "no problems found"
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> > The /home/mailman/logs/error are clean (empty). No problems there.
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> does your logs/subscibe show the subscribe requests?
All requests are set for "PENDING"
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> if not, does your mail server log show the request ma
Yes, I ran check_perms and it reported "no problems found"
The /home/mailman/logs/error are clean (empty). No problems there.
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Paul-Catalin Oros wrote:
> Just a question, did you run bin/check_perms to make sure all the permisions
> on the files are fine? What do the logs s
Just a question, did you run bin/check_perms to make sure all the permisions
on the files are fine? What do the logs say? Anything in the log/errors that
could give you a hint about what's going on?
Paul
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Greg Rees wrote:
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> When subscribers try to subscribe to the list, a
When subscribers try to subscribe to the list, a confirmation message is sent
but they are not added to the list, hence when they send their confirmation
back, they are still not added and there is no welcome message sent out.
If you go to the web page as an administrator, you can add users to t