Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem subscribing to lists via web]

2001-10-02 Thread Mark T. Valites
Jon, thanks for such a quick response, The mailman dir is located on a sun T3 storage array which is directly attached to the machine running mailman in this case, a sunfire 280R running SunOS 5.8 Mailman's home dir is located in a directory which is indeed nfs exported to several machines, h

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem subscribing to lists via web]

2001-10-02 Thread Jon Carnes
> Still no luck with the problems below. I'm not sure what each of the > functions listed in the cron output and the error logs do, but I began > to think that my config.db's all got fubared somehow. I have since > added additional lists, thereby creating new databases, however, I still > get th

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2001-10-02 Thread Mark T. Valites
Still no luck with the problems below. I'm not sure what each of the functions listed in the cron output and the error logs do, but I began to think that my config.db's all got fubared somehow. I have since added additional lists, thereby creating new databases, however, I still get the same

[Mailman-Users] Problem subscribing to lists via web

2001-09-24 Thread Mark T. Valites
I'm having a problem here when any user tries to subscribe to a list via the web. When adding them from command line, it works fine. This is the dump I get to the mailman error log. Ideas? Sep 24 08:46:44 2001 admin(21891): admin(21891): [- M