Solved !
The problem was that "mailmanctl" was not running. I just did "/etc/
init.d/mailman start" and all the mails got sent at once.
I should have looked into "/var/lib/mailman/qfiles" to see that the
messages where left in the queue.
Thanks for your help.
Gaspard
Look in Mailman's
Gaspard Bucher wrote:
>
>I am having troubles with a previously working installation of
>mailman: the messages sent to the list are eaten and nothing happens:
>nothing in the logs, nothing sent, no trace in the archives.
>
>I tested the exim4 configuration by replacing the /var/lib/mailman/
>m
Hi !
I am having troubles with a previously working installation of
mailman: the messages sent to the list are eaten and nothing happens:
nothing in the logs, nothing sent, no trace in the archives.
I tested the exim4 configuration by replacing the /var/lib/mailman/
mail/mailman binary by