I did a search through the exim archives and it was suggested that this
be done:
If you still have trouble, try:
exim -d 9 -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and look in the debugging output for where it is running the
"list_director" director (should be at the end, just before it decides
to send an error message)
In particular, look for sth like:
calling list_director director
require_files = /var/lib/mailman/lists/eng/config.db
test existence of /var/lib/mailman/lists/eng/config.db
required present, EACCES => unknown
Success
I used my listname of course, and I found the section talked about and
it was a success.
* Jeffrey A Schoolcraft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm running Debian unstable, exim, mailman 2.0.5, and kernel 2.4.5.
>
> I followed the mailman install docs to the T, except, I used the exim
> howto use mailman lists before setting up a new list.
>
> I am having problems sending mail to lists, lists-request, etc. I'm
> getting returned 2 from transport every time.
>
> Has anyone seen this and know how to fix it? I'd be very appreciative.
>
> Jeffrey Schoolcraft
>
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