I thought I had this one taken care of, but no go this morning on the
big switch-over...
I have a machine with ~650 lists. Somehow, they refuse to let
individual users subscribe themselves to lists through the web or an
email, yet an admin can still add them through the web or from the
comma
Jon, thanks for such a quick response,
The mailman dir is located on a sun T3 storage array which is directly
attached to the machine running mailman in this case, a sunfire 280R
running SunOS 5.8 Mailman's home dir is located in a directory which is
indeed nfs exported to several machines, h
> Still no luck with the problems below. I'm not sure what each of the
> functions listed in the cron output and the error logs do, but I began
> to think that my config.db's all got fubared somehow. I have since
> added additional lists, thereby creating new databases, however, I still
> get th
Still no luck with the problems below. I'm not sure what each of the
functions listed in the cron output and the error logs do, but I began
to think that my config.db's all got fubared somehow. I have since
added additional lists, thereby creating new databases, however, I still
get the same
I'm having a problem here when any user tries to subscribe to a list via
the web. When adding them from command line, it works fine. This is
the dump I get to the mailman error log. Ideas?
Sep 24 08:46:44 2001 admin(21891):
admin(21891): [- M