Troy Campbell wrote:
>Thanks again. Observations: Somehow the stale lock was stopping all
>emails from going out
>and secondly, /var/lock/mailman is where the lock was. I'm not sure how
>I happened to figure
>that lock location out as it isn't ~mailman/locks. Perhaps my config is
>non-standa
Thanks again. Observations: Somehow the stale lock was stopping all
emails from going out
and secondly, /var/lock/mailman is where the lock was. I'm not sure how
I happened to figure
that lock location out as it isn't ~mailman/locks. Perhaps my config is
non-standard.
Troy
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Troy Campbell wrote:
>It appears there was a list that created locks in /var/lock/mailman so I
>deleted this list and recreated it
>and life seems to be good again...thanks again man for the excellent
>support!
I'm glad things are again working well for you, but deleting and
recreating the lis
It appears there was a list that created locks in /var/lock/mailman so I
deleted this list and recreated it
and life seems to be good again...thanks again man for the excellent
support!
Troy
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On 1/12/2012 8:05 PM, Mark Sa
On 1/12/2012 6:09 PM, Troy Campbell wrote:
> It seems to be recognizing the email as local now:
>
> Jan 12 18:57:27 request1 sendmail[3015]: q0D1vRSU003015:
> to=troyt...@mailman.rmtc.fedex.com, ctladdr=root (0/0), delay=00:00:00,
> xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay, pri=30076, relay=[127.0.0.1] [127
Thanks so much Mark...see inline replies below
Troy
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On 1/12/2012 5:48 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Troy Campbell wrote:
For some reason Mailman just stopped working and I must confess that I
have forgot how to debug since it
Troy Campbell wrote:
>For some reason Mailman just stopped working and I must confess that I
>have forgot how to debug since it
>has run so well for the last couple of years...it appears
>that when a Mailman email is sent to the Mailman server it that it
>doesn't recognize it as "local" but inst
For some reason Mailman just stopped working and I must confess that I
have forgot how to debug since it
has run so well for the last couple of years...it appears
that when a Mailman email is sent to the Mailman server it that it
doesn't recognize it as "local" but instead tries to
relay out and