Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dennis Carr wrote:
>>
>>I just discovered that there are hundreds of files in qfiles/bad for some
>>reason. The manual tells me nothing, except some basic installation
>>troubleshooting. So this raises a few questions:
>>
>>1) Any ideas as to what causes this?
>>2) How do I
Dennis Carr wrote:
>
>I just discovered that there are hundreds of files in qfiles/bad for some
>reason. The manual tells me nothing, except some basic installation
>troubleshooting. So this raises a few questions:
>
>1) Any ideas as to what causes this?
>2) How do I find out the exact cause?
>
Running this on Debian Lenny, pending an upgrade.
I just discovered that there are hundreds of files in qfiles/bad for some
reason. The manual tells me nothing, except some basic installation
troubleshooting. So this raises a few questions:
1) Any ideas as to what causes this?
2) How do I f
thanks Mark! it was a file permission error:
Jan 15 18:54:54 2010 (8602) Uncaught runner exception: [Errno 13]
Permission den
ied: '/opt/nsp/mailman/archives/private/mc-niebla/index.html'
con
On Jan 17, 2010, at 8:04 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Con Wieland wrote:
I do not understand how thin
Con Wieland writes:
> I do not understand how thinks end up here. I thought shunting was
> done before the message went to the archive but this particular list
> has no archive. Can someone help me understand why this was shunted?
> Does that mean it wasn't sent to the list?
Yes, it mea
Con Wieland wrote:
>
>I do not understand how thinks end up here. I thought shunting was
>done before the message went to the archive but this particular list
>has no archive. Can someone help me understand why this was shunted?
>Does that mean it wasn't sent to the list?
Shunting occurs wh
I do not understand how thinks end up here. I thought shunting was
done before the message went to the archive but this particular list
has no archive. Can someone help me understand why this was shunted?
Does that mean it wasn't sent to the list?
Con Wieland
University of California at I
Jim Tittsler wrote:
> On Oct 14, 2005, at 07:29, Doc Schneider wrote:
>
Oct 13 17:12:27 2005 qrunner(20618): time.strftime('%d-%b-%Y',
day + (0,)*6))
Oct 13 17:12:27 2005 qrunner(20618): ValueError : day of year out of
range
And it bombed.
Any ideas
On Oct 14, 2005, at 07:29, Doc Schneider wrote:
>>> Oct 13 17:12:27 2005 qrunner(20618): time.strftime('%d-%b-%Y',
>>> day + (0,)*6))
>>> Oct 13 17:12:27 2005 qrunner(20618): ValueError : day of year
>>> out of
>>> range
>>>
>>> And it bombed.
>>>
>>> Any ideas on what is happening?
>>>
>
On Oct 13, 2005, at 5:37 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
> Larry Rosenman wrote:
>
>> On Oct 13, 2005, at 5:29 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>>
Python 2.4 and Mailman 2.1.5.
Upgrade Mailman to 2.1.6 or downgrade Python to 2.3.
>>>
>>> Python 2.4.1 and MM 2.1.4 here.
>>>
>>>
Larry Rosenman wrote:
>
> On Oct 13, 2005, at 5:29 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Python 2.4 and Mailman 2.1.5.
>>>
>>> Upgrade Mailman to 2.1.6 or downgrade Python to 2.3.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Python 2.4.1 and MM 2.1.4 here.
>>
>> I'll try downgrading python
>>
>> Thanks Larry!
>>
>
>
> I'd put a
On Oct 13, 2005, at 5:29 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>>
>> Python 2.4 and Mailman 2.1.5.
>>
>> Upgrade Mailman to 2.1.6 or downgrade Python to 2.3.
>>
>>
>
> Python 2.4.1 and MM 2.1.4 here.
>
> I'll try downgrading python
>
> Thanks Larry!
>
I'd put a 2.1.6 upgrade on your schedule. There is LOTS
Larry Rosenman wrote:
>
> On Oct 13, 2005, at 5:25 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>
>>
>> Oct 13 17:12:27 2005 qrunner(20618): Traceback (most recent call last):
>> Oct 13 17:12:27 2005 qrunner(20618): File "/var/mailman/bin/
>> qrunner", line 270, in ?
>> Oct 13 17:12:27 2005 qrunner(20618):
On Oct 13, 2005, at 5:25 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>
> Oct 13 17:12:27 2005 qrunner(20618): Traceback (most recent call
> last):
> Oct 13 17:12:27 2005 qrunner(20618): File "/var/mailman/bin/
> qrunner", line 270, in ?
> Oct 13 17:12:27 2005 qrunner(20618): main()
> Oct 13 17:12:27 2005 q
Larry Rosenman wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:46 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>
>
>>Larry Rosenman wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>>>
>>>
Larry Rosenman wrote:
>On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:14 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>
>
>
>
>>>
On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:46 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
> Larry Rosenman wrote:
>
>> On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>>
>>> Larry Rosenman wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:14 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
> I'm sure this question has been asked but can't fin
Larry Rosenman wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>
>
>>Larry Rosenman wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:14 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>>>
>>>
I'm sure this question has been asked but can't find the answer.
It sure is not in the FAQs.
Is it ok to r
On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
> Larry Rosenman wrote:
>
>> On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:14 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>>
>>> I'm sure this question has been asked but can't find the answer.
>>>
>>> It sure is not in the FAQs.
>>>
>>> Is it ok to remove the qfiles/bounces files?
>>>
>>>
Larry Rosenman wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:14 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
>
>
>>I'm sure this question has been asked but can't find the answer.
>>
>>It sure is not in the FAQs.
>>
>>Is it ok to remove the qfiles/bounces files?
>>
>>I have like 50k of them on one of my servers.
>>
>>Or does MM re
On Oct 13, 2005, at 4:14 PM, Doc Schneider wrote:
> I'm sure this question has been asked but can't find the answer.
>
> It sure is not in the FAQs.
>
> Is it ok to remove the qfiles/bounces files?
>
> I have like 50k of them on one of my servers.
>
> Or does MM require those to be kept?
they sh
I'm sure this question has been asked but can't find the answer.
It sure is not in the FAQs.
Is it ok to remove the qfiles/bounces files?
I have like 50k of them on one of my servers.
Or does MM require those to be kept?
Thanks,
-Doc
--
Mail
At 2:19 PM +0200 2005-10-03, Kris Gybels wrote:
> I'm looking into this problem but my knowledge of mailman is
> limited so I have questions, one is: what is the "qfiles" folder for?
That's where Mailman stores messages that it is working on.
> Is it normal for this folder to
Hi all,
We're having some problems with our mailman-based mailinglists,
everything worked fine until some time ago, when a problem started
where mails sent to the lists sometimes get lost. We have no idea yet
whether this is due to smtp setup problems or something or mailman
itself. I'm lo
I have two .pck files in qfiles/in, because the configuration of the
lists was broken. How do I tell mailman to process them regularly?
Thanks,
--
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
invalid/expired pgp
Is there are any document where I can read about the message flux?
I have many files at qfiles/in, qfiles/shunt, data/heldmsg,
qfiles/archives and I can underestan why or how to avoid stop message
flux.
Please, let me know about a document to read, thank you.
--
Rodolfo Pilas
(Ysidoro con 'Y')
I meant locks, I am just nervous I guess
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jsingh
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 1:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] qfiles
Importance: High
I have some files in qfiles directory, should I
I have some files in qfiles directory, should I delete them. I looked for
the process id from the last number on the lock file but didn't find any
such process, what should I do.
thanks
Jaskaran Singh
University Systems & Security
Fairleigh Dickinson University
1000 River Road, Mail Stop TBH1-01
T
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 16:32, John Poltorak wrote:
> Where can I find an explanation of how qfiles are supposed to work?
>
> I'm struggling to make any sense of them.
>
> Is there some way to run a qrunner daemon so that it processes all qfiles
> as and when they occur?
>
Well, the qrunner *does
Where can I find an explanation of how qfiles are supposed to work?
I'm struggling to make any sense of them.
Is there some way to run a qrunner daemon so that it processes all qfiles
as and when they occur?
--
John
--
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There are roughly ten messages in my qfiles/in directory which are around 1
hour old. what do I m=need to do to push them.
Sean
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I'm running an old mailman - version 2.0beta5, installed by
apt-get on a Debian "Potato" system - and it runs >30 mailing
lists perfectly on a very old machine.
We're scheduled to cut over to a brand new Debian version soon,
so we'll be upgrading to the newest mailman version and hopefully
this p
The first thing you do is stop your mail server:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail stop
Next stop Mailman from processing the queues:
/usr/local/mailman/bin/mailmanctl stop
Now find the message. Is it in the mailservers outbound queue?
/var/spool/mqueue/..
There are host of commands (depending on
I was trying to stop an outgoing message and wasn't quite sure where to do
it. I deleted two files in the qfiles/commands directory which seemed to
be relevant, but it was too late, the message was on its way out.
I've accepted that fact, now my questions are:
1) What problems could I have cau
I've had consistent problems with the mailman qfiles directory getting
heavily backlogged (100-200 files stuck, sometimes for several hours) with
several various 2.0.x versions of mailman. The qrunner log shows lines
like so:
Oct 08 10:03:01 2002 (92546) Could not acquire qrunner lock
Oct 08
Are you running spam filtering? Could it be some vicious anti-relay
rules setup on your MTA? Can it be that only root has access to
localhost (127.0.0.1)on your machine?
What happens if you telnet to smtp while logged in as mailman:
su mailman
telnet 127.0.0.1 25
Looks like mailman isn't abl
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>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Qfiles problem
>Date: 25 Sep 2002 10:44:49 -0400
>
>It is a rights issue. Have you run the check_perms program to look for
>any rights issues?
>
>On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 10:01, Know How wrote:
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t;To: Know How <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Qfiles problem
>Date: 25 Sep 2002 10:44:49 -0400
>
>It is a rights issue. Have you run the check_perms program to look for
>any rights issues?
>
>On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 10:01, Know How
It is a rights issue. Have you run the check_perms program to look for
any rights issues?
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 10:01, Know How wrote:
> Hi,
> I have installed mailman 2.0.13 and HP-UX 11.00. The messages in the
> qfiles directory does not get processed. I have entry in crontab for mailman
>
Hi,
I have installed mailman 2.0.13 and HP-UX 11.00. The messages in the
qfiles directory does not get processed. I have entry in crontab for mailman
account to run qrunner every 1 min. Here is the entry:
* * * * * /usr/local/bin/python -S /opt/mailman-2.0.13/cron/qrunner
Python version 2
B
On Tuesday, Sep 17, 2002, at 15:32 Canada/Mountain, Christopher Adams
wrote:
> I subscribed a batch of addresses to a list. When a welcome message
> met up
> with an AutoResponder, it started generating a message/minute from
> list-admin to the subscriber. Eventually a *.msg file of 10 MB
> acc
I subscribed a batch of addresses to a list. When a welcome message met up
with an AutoResponder, it started generating a message/minute from
list-admin to the subscriber. Eventually a *.msg file of 10 MB accumulated
in the /home/mailman/qfiles directory. It appears that Postfix (the MTA)
does not
Morning David,
I have solved my problem! Just to recap for others I was having the
following problem:
Messages in qfiles are not being posted, and I had this error in logs/smtp:
"Dec 20 09:12:03 2001 (10830) All recipients refused: (111, 'Connection
refused')
Dec 20 09:12:03 2001 (10830) smtp f
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 22:45:22 +0100
imagine media Simon wrote:
> I am sure that both localhost + the list domain are relayed
> through sendmail. How would you suggest I best test this to closly
> mirror the way qrunner trys to mail?
Telnet to "localhost smtp" and then manually drive SMTP to sen
, Bucks, HP10 8HE, UK
t 01494 812890
f 01494 813151
m 07977 149955
> From: J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 01:32:52 -0800
> To: "Simon, imagine media" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] qfiles bu
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 21:26:12 +0100
imagine media Simon wrote:
> Which is not too helpful. Thoughts please?!
Will you relay messages received from localhost?
Will your MTA relay for the domain the list is sending from? (check
your MTA logs).
Note: Please do not send HTML to mailing lists.
Title: Re: [Mailman-Users] qfiles building up + (111, 'Connection refused')
The problem is definitely related to the interface settings for python to sendmail mailing. PHP and Pine both send email successfully to both locally and remotely hosted addresses. For interest I have fou
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 03:41:50 +0100
imagine media Simon wrote:
> Dec 19 15:20:02 2001 (24016) All recipients refused: (111,
> 'Connection refused') Dec 19 15:20:02 2001 (24016) smtp for 1
> recips, completed in 0.003 seconds
Your MTA is refusing the posts. See your MTA logs for details (most
l
FW: [Mailman-Users] qfiles building up + (111, 'Connection refused')Let's
see if we can isolate the probelm.
What happens when you mail to the folks individually?
What is your list set to use as it's base address (for mail)? Look in the
web-admin at the bottom of the General
Title: FW: [Mailman-Users] qfiles building up + (111, 'Connection refused')
Jon + Graham
Thanks for the pointers, but sill nothing i have looked at all the files sugested and they are as follows.
/etc/mail/access contains;
localhost.localdomain RELAY
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 10:53:34AM -0500, Jon Carnes wrote:
[snip]
>
> Also, check out your /etc/sendmail.cf file for the following line (or
> similar line):
> # file containing names of hosts for which we receive email
> Fw/etc/sendmail.cw
>
> Then check the file /etc/sendmail.cw . Put an
nal Message -
From:
Simon, imagine media
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 9:41
PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] qfiles building
up + (111, 'Connection refused')
Have just moved one of our servers over to new box and also
upgraded mailman
Title: qfiles building up + (111, 'Connection refused')
Have just moved one of our servers over to new box and also upgraded mailman to 2.0.6 from 2.0.4. I can send to all lists but despite the qrunner cron running I get the following messages in logs/smtp;
Dec 19 15:20:02 2001 (24016) All reci
Hi all,
Dan Mick, thanks for your last help.
I am in trouble just right now with mailman 2.0b5 with postfix.
All messages that i post to some list doesn't appear in the web interface to post, and
all lists are moderated.
I've checked some curious things. The cron is working well, no problems wi
Dan Lowe wrote:
>
>
> Well, this is a snippet of your SMTP transaction between Mailman and
> Sendmail (localhost port 25). I don't know what you know about SMTP, but I
> find it interesting that it seems to get a 450 response code back from
> Sendmail rather than a 250. 400-series errors are
My question relates to the purpose of the qfiles directory... when a
message is living in that directory, what does that mean? Does it mean
mailman hasnt processed it at all, and is a sort of inbox, or is it for
messages which cannot be delivered at the current time.
Also, how many files would yo
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