> Type mailq and see if messages are queued up for delivery. If they
> are, the problem may be that you have not inserted the crontab entries
> for the user mailman.
Here's the mailq output
Mail Queue (1 request)
--Q-ID-- --Size-- -Q-Time- Sender/Recipient
Type mailq and see if messages are queued up for delivery. If they
are, the problem may be that you have not inserted the crontab entries
for the user mailman.
Steve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Owner/Admin
deathcon.com - pirk.com
webops.com - disclaimer.com
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On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Jason Wehmhoener wrote:
Hello,
I just installed mailman and it seems to work, the web interface works
great, /var/logs/maillog looks great, /home/mailman/logs/error is empty, I
can see posts in /home/mailman/logs/posts. But no mail is recieved by the
list subscribers!
OS: Yellow Dog Linux 1.2
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