I would check /var/log/maillog. I would also use BSD
mail in verbose mode to see where it is going.

ie: Mail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If the system is using NIS, try modifying your
/etc/postfix/main.cf and enable NIS. Mine is setup
like this:

alias_maps = hash:/var/mailman/data/aliases,
nis:mail.aliases

Good luck!

Roy
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have mailman setup in redhat 9.
> 
> I can setup a list fine through the web interface
> and setup users for the
> list.
> 
> the registered users send email to the list email
> and the email gets into
> the mailman system. (postfix mail log shows this)
> 
> I now have a pair of files in
> /usr/local/mailman/qfiles/in
> that don't leave.
> I checked my cron logs and the mailman cron seems to
> be running.
> 
> what do I need to look at/change now?
> 
> 
> 
> 
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