On 6/8/2013 8:52 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2013-06-08 8:10 AM, Larry Kuenning <la...@qhpress.org> wrote:
Is mailman possibly not running? Try this:
ps -A | grep mailmanctl
If that gives blank output, try this:
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
Not blank - but what does the question mark mean?
# ps -A | grep mailmanctl
2600 ? 00:00:00 mailmanctl
Leaving out the "grep" to get the header ("ps -C mailmanctl" would have
been better to start with) I see that that column is headed "TTY". I
guess the question mark means the process is not tied to a terminal and
so will continue running even if all users log out. Which is the
behavior you want, so the problem must be elsewhere.
Thanks for the assist - any other ideas?
Now you need help from somebody who actually knows how Mailman works.
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Larry Kuenning
la...@qhpress.org
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