Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
>
>OutgoingRunner was running, and there were messages in qfiles/out. Other 
>points from that FAQ entry didn't apply much as well.


If there were messages in qfiles/out/, but they weren't being picked up
by OutgoingRunner, OutgoingRunner was in some funny state or it may
have been hung waiting for a low level SMTP response.


>Simply restarting Mailman helped (why didn't I do it in the first place? 
>I guess I'm just not accustomed to restarting), but I'm still not sure 
>of the reason it stopped delivering messages.


For whatever reason, OoutgongRunner wasn't doing its job. Restarting
Mailman got it going again. Possibly something as simple as sending it
a SIGHUP would have started it too.

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