Ah.
It wasn't immediately obvious to me that the crontab in question needed
to be installed under the "mailman" ID.
On FreeBSD, they have individual crontab entries, but also /etc/crontab
-- where most of my stuff goes.
I've put this into mailman's crontab, and manually ran the qrunner, and
the
Here is my crontab, per your request:
# At 5PM every day, mail reminders to admins as to pending requests
0 17 * * * /usr/local/bin/python -S /local5/mailman/cron/checkdbs
#
# Noon, mail digests for lists that do periodic as well as threshhold
delivery.
0 12 * * * /usr/local/bin/python -S
/local
On Jul 3, 2001 at 19:36, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>I just installed Mailman today, by-the-book and double checked as much as I
>could, and I'm having the same problems.
>archive (even though I told it to archive the new private list), but I see
>in the qfiles directory:
>
>4da4aafdb0a6912bd8774d
Interesting.
I just installed Mailman today, by-the-book and double checked as much as
I could, and I'm having the same problems.
/var/log/maillog shows that the message is sent (no errors) to
"wrapper" which is symlinked (on FreeBSD) in
/usr/libexec/sm.bin and has the correct permissions.
The log
> -Original Message-
> From: Moonlit Submit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Hello,
> I need to know if there's a command for when
> list's mail isn't being sent.
> I do have shell access, but I need step by step instructions for this.
The keyword is logfiles.
Check the mailman /log direct
Hello,
I need to know if there's a command for when
list's mail isn't being sent.
I do have shell access, but I need step by step instructions for this.
Lisa
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