Nikos Gatsis wrote:
You mean:
0 12 * * * mailman /usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests - 0 12 * * *
/usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests
Yes, that's exactly what I mean.
All commands in cron are likewise... I have already delete them and
everything is OK.
Why you put this mailman command in
OK.
Actualy I use fedora's rpm.
Thank you for your help!
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Nikos Gatsis wrote:
You mean:
0 12 * * * mailman /usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests - 0 12 * * *
/usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests
Yes, that's exactly what I mean.
All commands in cron are
Thank you Mark.
I put the mailto line in crontab and I recieve the first errors:
/bin/sh: mailman: command not found
I think refers to mailman /usr/lib/mailman/cron/... lines.
What is wrong with that?
Mark Sapiro wrote:
nikos wrote:
Hello list.
I've just install mailman 2.1.9 in a
nikos wrote:
I put the mailto line in crontab and I recieve the first errors:
/bin/sh: mailman: command not found
I think refers to mailman /usr/lib/mailman/cron/... lines.
What is wrong with that?
You have installed a system crontab as the mailman user's crontab.
The crontab you installed
nikos wrote:
Hello list.
I've just install mailman 2.1.9 in a fedora 6 server.
Everything works fine except cron.
I'm recieving errors like:
You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has
been automatically rejected. If you think that your messages are
being rejected in
Hello list.
I've just install mailman 2.1.9 in a fedora 6 server.
Everything works fine except cron.
I'm recieving errors like:
You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has
been automatically rejected. If you think that your messages are
being rejected in error,
Hi,
I installed a Redhat rpm mailman-2.1.5-23 on a Redhat enterprise server.
The mailman appears to be working, but I'm having problems with cron.
When the job run root posts to the 'mailman' list I created the following:
/bin/sh: line 1: mailman: command not found
I have no errors with
At 12:07 PM -0700 2005-03-09, Jon Jacobsen wrote:
I installed a Redhat rpm mailman-2.1.5-23 on a Redhat enterprise server.
The mailman appears to be working, but I'm having problems with cron. When
the job run root posts to the 'mailman' list I created the following:
/bin/sh: line 1: mailman:
Yes. I believe the 'mailman' list it setup correctly. I am trying to
figure out why I am getting a bash error when then python script runs. I
even put .bashrc in mailman's home directory. I run:
su mailman -c /usr/bin/python -S -v /var/mailman/cron/disabled
and don't see any errors in the
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 12:07 -0700, Jon Jacobsen wrote:
Hi,
I installed a Redhat rpm mailman-2.1.5-23 on a Redhat enterprise server.
The mailman appears to be working, but I'm having problems with cron.
When the job run root posts to the 'mailman' list I created the following:
/bin/sh:
It seems that /var/mailman/cron/crontab.in gets copied to
/etc/cron.d/mailman when mailman is started. These files are the same
and I have not modified them. It does appear that the Redhat cron is
having a problem executing the script as mailman user.
John Dennis wrote:
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at
At 2:40 PM -0700 2005-03-09, Jon Jacobsen wrote:
Yes. I believe the 'mailman' list it setup correctly. I am trying to
figure out why I am getting a bash error when then python script runs.
I even put .bashrc in mailman's home directory.
Weird. There shouldn't be any invocation of bash, at
Hi @all
I installed mailman 2.1.4 out from the source on my suse 8.1 system.
Everything is working fine except one of the cron scripts, every minute
I get a mail with the following content
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/mailman/cron/qrunner, line 89, in ?
from
It would seem that this command weren't working so well for me, although
something is doing. With the verbose option I get:
[root]# cron/nightly_gzip -v
Processing list: mailman
Processing list: prueba
I was editing that script and I got some txt files compressed, so it seems
that works (I have
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