Jeffry Komala wrote:
>
>Thanks for the response.
>I went through the troubleshooting page last night.
>There is no mailmanctl but my other test lists are working.
>System is an old RH9.
And what is the Mailman version? If it is 2.0.x, there is no mailmanctl
or qrunners, but we already know that i
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the response.
I went through the troubleshooting page last night.
There is no mailmanctl but my other test lists are working.
System is an old RH9.
The same problem happened a few months ago. I believe the cause of the
problem is either a malformed or spam email.
Unfortunately
Jeffry Komala wrote:
>
>1. I sent an email to a test list which only has 2 members and it went
>through.
>
>2. I set the trouble list to moderated and sent a test message. I could see
>my test message in the pending moderator page. However, when I approved it,
>I did not get it in my email.
>
>3. I
Help!
I have a main list which has about 630+ members.
It has been working for a few years.
Last week it stopped working.
Troubleshooting I have done:
1. I sent an email to a test list which only has 2 members and it went
through.
2. I set the trouble list to moderated and sent a tes
At 10:53 PM +0930 2006-05-18, PC At Last wrote:
> Mailman version 2.1.7.cp1
> Kernel version 2.4.21-40.ELsmp
> Apache version 1.3.34 (Unix)
> PERL version 5.8.7
> PHP version 4.4.1
> MySQL version4.0.25-standard
> cPanel Build 10.8.2-RELEASE 83
Se
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> PC At Last wrote:
>> It used to work. Then the server died. Then the backup got corrupted by
>> the clutz rebuilding the server. Then we had to start from scratch. Now
>> I have three mailing lists that just won't work - test messages vanish
>> into the ether - no bounce, no no