I've a small problem I was wondering if anyone can help me out with..
I've got mailman installed and working on my machine.. I rebuilt a cooker RPM back before 9.1 had come out..
Mailman seemed to be working great, but recently I discovered that the user 'mail' on the system had a truely massive
mail account.. and upon checking, it appears to be full of mailman cron errors..
(permission denied messages for stuff in /var/lib/mailman/lists)
Basically the lists in /var/lib/mailman/lists are having their permissions changed every night..
They are supposed to be all owned by mail.nogroup but every night they get changed to apache. something..
(can't remember now, and I've fixed them manually today so I can't check.)
Anyway, I've been trying to find what nightly process is changing the permissions, and Ive been unable to do so.
I assumed that it was msec, but I can't find any mention in any of the files for mailman.
So, two questions..
- where in msec if anywhere, would it specify the permissions it is changing mailman list dirs to?
- If its not Msec, maybe its one of mailmans own python scripts causing the problems, if so, where in mailmans config can I see what permissions it thinks its supposed to have?
I've got a mdk10 offical box ready to take over from the old mdk9.0 box, but its gonna take ages go move everything across to the new machine as this box handles over 2000 mail a day for many domains and does spam and antivirus filtering as well.. so I'm hoping to fix this mailman prob so I don't have to rush the changeover.
many thanks,
Franki
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