When I try to access the web UI, I get this strange error:
[Fri Oct 01 21:39:52.732148 2021] [cgi:error] [pid 7164] [client
197.232.81.246:1025] AH01215: File "/usr/local/mailman2/scripts/driver",
line 112: /usr/local/mailman2/cgi-bin/admin
[Fri Oct 01 21:39:52.732207 2021] [cgi:error] [pid 7164
On 09/03/2016 11:07 AM, Caesar Samsi wrote:
>
> I see the following entries in errors log file:
>
> Aug 29 22:38:29 2016 (31253) confirm: No such list "seattlegigs"":
> Aug 31 03:51:19 2016 (15369) admin: No such list "images":
>
> Sep 01 12:11:59 2016 (1420) confirm: No such list "seattlegigs
Hi there,
I see the following entries in errors log file:
Aug 29 22:38:29 2016 (31253) confirm: No such list "seattlegigs"":
Aug 31 03:51:19 2016 (15369) admin: No such list "images":
Sep 01 12:11:59 2016 (1420) confirm: No such list "seattlegigs"":
Sep 03 07:47:55 2016 (26274) admin: No such
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 18:39, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Something like the following:
Thanks yet again!
Richard
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Richard Hartmann wrote:
>
>For reference, how should the output of dumpdb -p look like if the
>files were OK?
Something like the following:
[- start pickle file -]
<- start object 1 ->
(this section has the raw message text)
<- start object 2 ->
{ '_parsemsg': True,
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 18:24, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks like the files are corrupt. You may be able to see something
> of the contents with 'strings', but Mailman won't be able to process
> them as they are.
>
> If strings allows you to actually recover a message from the f
Richard Hartmann wrote:
>
>> You should
>> dump the file with "bin/dumpdb -p" to make sure it contains both a
>> message and a metadata object before renaming it.
>
># /usr/lib/mailman/bin/dumpdb -p
>/var/lib/mailman/qfiles/shunt/1227775710.928695+a44f4a2c5af5927c529c6c4a5589ab71759a1f86.pck.tmp
>[
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 18:01, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First of all, your /etc/init.d/mailman script come from plesk or some
> other packager. Our suggested script doesn't attempt to remove lock
> files.
Yes, it's Plesk (unfortunately).
> You should
> dump the file with "bin/dum
Richard Hartmann wrote:
>Even more info (should have stated that in the first email):
>
>This is a NFS share. So it might 'just' be a crappy net connection.
>
>Any thoughts about this patch which I plan to apply locally?
>Beware evil GMail linebreaks..
>
>
>--- /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Switc
Richard Hartmann wrote:
>Further info:
>
>Restarting mailman gives me
>
># /etc/init.d/mailman restart
>Shutting down mailman
>
> done
>rm: cannot remove `/var/lib/mailman/locks/*': No such file or directory
>Starting mailmanrm: cannot remove `/
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 15:14, J.A. Terranson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> try this:
>
>./mailmanctl stop
>./mailmanctl --stale-lock-cleanup start
Nope, the warnings are still there. I don't really care about those, though.
My main concern is to make Mailman reliably relay list mai
On Mon, 1 Dec 2008, Richard Hartmann wrote:
> Restarting mailman gives me
>
> # /etc/init.d/mailman restart
> Shutting down mailman
>
> done
> rm: cannot remove `/var/lib/mailman/locks/*': No such file or directory
> Starting mailmanrm: cannot
Even more info (should have stated that in the first email):
This is a NFS share. So it might 'just' be a crappy net connection.
Any thoughts about this patch which I plan to apply locally?
Beware evil GMail linebreaks..
--- /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Switchboard.py.orig 2008-12-01
11:46:3
Further info:
Restarting mailman gives me
# /etc/init.d/mailman restart
Shutting down mailman
done
rm: cannot remove `/var/lib/mailman/locks/*': No such file or directory
Starting mailmanrm: cannot remove `/var/lib/mailman/locks/*': No such
f
Hi all,
I have this in my error log:
Nov 27 09:53:19 2008 post(18252): Traceback (most recent call last):
post(18252): File "/usr/lib/mailman/scripts/post", line 69, in ?
post(18252): main()
post(18252): File "/usr/lib/mailman/scripts/post", line 64, in main
post(18252): tolist=1, _
Hello;
This error occurs when you click on the "confirm" URL given in the
confirmation email. Has anyone seen this before and can give me some
insite into the message and how I might fix it?
Oct 28 18:15:05 2005 admin(8784):
admin(8784): [- Mailm
Hi All,
I am running a once a week announce list with a ton of subscribers (like
120K) and every once in a while during the processing I get this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/lib/mailman/bin/qrunner", line 270, in ?
main()
File "/var/lib/mailman/bin/qrunner", line
I have just reveived this error message and cannot make heads or tails of it.
Can anyone tell me what is wrong
- Transcript of session follows -
sh: wrapper not available for sendmail programs
554 "|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper post test"... Service unavailable
Thank you
Greg
-
At 10:14 24/01/2002 -0700, Phillip Davis wrote:
>Hello, I have read around quite a bit and have gotten nowhere so far. I
>send a request for subscription to my new mailman server w/ a new group I
>created and I get the reply back stating I need to confirm, but when I do
>reply to confirm, I ge
Hello, I have read around quite a bit and have gotten nowhere so far. I
send a request for subscription to my new mailman server w/ a new group
I created and I get the reply back stating I need to confirm, but when I
do reply to confirm, I get a weird bounce from the script it is piped
to, th
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