Mark,
Cron runs checkdbs every morning at 8AM, but I am an owner of a few of these
lists and I don't get moderator pending notices every day if there is nothing to
do. Is this an option to set in the individual list configuration?
# At 8AM every day, mail reminders to admins as to pending requests.
# They are less likely to ignore these reminders if they're mailed
# early in the morning, but of course, this is local time... ;)
0 8 * * * /opt/csw/bin/python -S /export/home/mailman/cron/checkdbs
Here's the notice they are receiving. It says 1 request waiting but nothing is
listed when they go to the web page.
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list has 1
request(s) waiting for your consideration at:
http://lists.nt.gov.au/mailman/admindb/corporate_reporting_finance
Please attend to this at your earliest convenience. This notice of
pending requests, if any, will be sent out daily.
Regards,
Alan Rubin
Technician Unix
DCS Midrange Services
Phone: +61 (08) 8999 6814
Fax: +61 (08) 8999 7493
e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark Sapiro
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: To
mailman-users-bounc [EMAIL PROTECTED],
es+alan.rubin=nt.go [email protected]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc
Subject
09/10/2008 10:15 AM Re: [Mailman-Users] pending request
problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Mailman 2.1.10.
>
>We have a list that is sending the moderator daily a message about pending
>requests. When the moderator clicks on the admin link, Mailman shows no
pending
>requests. However, there is a pending.pck file in the directory of the list on
>the Mailman server. Here are the contents:
>
>[----- start pickle file -----]
><----- start object 1 ----->
>{ '15540c1c834bfb99ef20a9621a0437c182b4d5ef': ('H', 31),
> '1e79ecd565fa5e2349bdeec5f41506560f8a7104': ( 'E',
>
>'corporate_reporting_finance',
>
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'),
> '37ec39382577ef6007a990a63c9eadd48c8b2fb5': ( 'E',
>
>'corporate_reporting_finance',
>
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'),
> '46dd36aa9b2098c04413916363b9f70153420587': ( 'E',
>
>'corporate_reporting_finance',
>
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'),
> '4e4faa7381d3b9dd50943813c8b39f2c15a0f888': ('H', 26),
> '6f13dd1779f3ba010efdeb561f203dd59e1015ed': ('H', 25),
> '720da6f23ef531826a3ded71d7f074e3af5aedb3': ('H', 21),
> 'b7801bf76362de4aa4ac6d2db9f1cfab6e8c8b51': ( 'E',
>
>'corporate_reporting_finance',
>
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'),
> 'ca468272da6d506f17983c18576835a1117d8354': ( 'E',
>
>'corporate_reporting_finance',
>
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'),
> 'eff52942711894f6c3210e00d62357d0eb42a1d8': ( 'E',
>
>'corporate_reporting_finance',
>
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'),
> 'evictions': { '15540c1c834bfb99ef20a9621a0437c182b4d5ef':
>1223691481.6416359,
> '1e79ecd565fa5e2349bdeec5f41506560f8a7104':
>1223606953.9437859,
> '37ec39382577ef6007a990a63c9eadd48c8b2fb5':
>1223606953.5659289,
> '46dd36aa9b2098c04413916363b9f70153420587':
>1223606954.17202,
> '4e4faa7381d3b9dd50943813c8b39f2c15a0f888':
>1223680324.9617939,
> '6f13dd1779f3ba010efdeb561f203dd59e1015ed':
>1223677576.544651,
> '720da6f23ef531826a3ded71d7f074e3af5aedb3':
>1223606023.4145031,
> 'b7801bf76362de4aa4ac6d2db9f1cfab6e8c8b51':
>1223606050.2751639,
> 'ca468272da6d506f17983c18576835a1117d8354':
>1223606952.789958,
> 'eff52942711894f6c3210e00d62357d0eb42a1d8':
>1223606953.7517281},
> 'version': 2}
>[----- end pickle file -----]
>
>The date on the file is October 8. Why is there nothing showing on the web
>interface? How can this be cleaned up/fixed?
The pending.pck has nothing to do with the "n moderator requests" email
or the requests in the admindb interface. The file that contains those
is request.pck.
pending.pck is used by 'confirm' to process confirmations. The 'H'
entries in that file are held messages, but they may have been dealt
with otherwise. The 'E' entries are delivery disabled by bounce
re-enables. the evictions dictionary is expiration times. See
http://www.msapiro.net/scripts/list_pending> for a script that will
show you all that 'interpreted'.
If you are getting daily "n moderator requests" emails and there is
nothing in the admindb interface, the emails are coming from some
other test, backup, whatever installation that is still running a
daily cron/checkdbs.
--
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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