Mark Sapiro wrote:
>antoine wrote:
>>
>>But how to declare the "cron" job for "mailman" user ?
>>
>>I type : # cron crontab.in
>
>First do
>
>su mailman
The above reply was a bit hasty. It may work in your case, but normally
'cron' would start the cron daemon and wouldn't take an argument.
Normal
antoine wrote:
>
>But how to declare the "cron" job for "mailman" user ?
>
>I type : # cron crontab.in
First do
su mailman
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At 3:32 PM +0100 2005-10-31, antoine wrote:
> But how to declare the "cron" job for "mailman" user ?
That's going to be dependant on your OS. I recommend you read
the documentation for your OS, consult their FAQs, post any remaining
questions to their mailing lists, etc
T
> >IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
'/var/lib/mailman/locks/gate_news.lock.aw.4567.0'
> It means the gate_news cron doesn't have permission to create a lock
> file.
> It appears that the crontab belongs to you (antoine). It needs to be
> installed as 'mailman' so it runs as group 'mailman'.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I receive this Email from (cron) Mailman :
>
>Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /usr/bin/python -S /var/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news
> From : Cron Daemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/var/lib/mailman/
Hi,
I receive this Email from (cron) Mailman :
Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /usr/bin/python -S /var/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news
From : Cron Daemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news", line 284, in