On 1/4/08, Vicki Stanfield wrote:
I am receiving all output from mailman cron jobs as requiring moderation
(Post by non-member to a members-only list). I would guess that this is
a file ownership issue, but I can't seem to resolve it. It happens with
all my lists. Can someone help me find
On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 05:44:31PM -0500, Vicki Stanfield wrote:
I am receiving all output from mailman cron jobs as requiring moderation
(Post by non-member to a members-only list). I would guess that this is
a file ownership issue, but I can't seem to resolve it. It happens with
all my lists.
I am receiving all output from mailman cron jobs as requiring moderation
(Post by non-member to a members-only list). I would guess that this is
a file ownership issue, but I can't seem to resolve it. It happens with
all my lists. Can someone help me find the solution?
CaptainVic
Vicki Stanfield did speak thusly:
I am receiving all output from mailman cron jobs as requiring moderation
(Post by non-member to a members-only list). I would guess that this is
a file ownership issue, but I can't seem to resolve it. It happens with
all my lists. Can someone help me find the
Yes, I suppose I was a little slow with the details. I sent it in a
hurry from work. Sorry.
Ok. My system is a Fedora 7 system. The version of mailman is
mailman-2.1.9-5.1. I installed the RPM. I have run bin/check_perms -f as
root. It reported errors the first time and none thereafter. I did
I keep getting this message from some cron jobs run. And I have looked at
the permissions for the list it is referring to, but cannot seem to fix the
problem. Can anyone point me in the right direction
Your cron job on lists
/usr/local/bin/python -S /usr/local/mailman/cron/senddigests
produced
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
I keep getting this message from some cron jobs run. And I have looked at
the permissions for the list it is referring to, but cannot seem to fix the
problem. Can anyone point me in the right direction
Your cron job on lists
/usr/local/bin/python -S
On 14 December 2001, Ron Parker said:
Just installed mailman. Working. Followed instructions for installing
cron. Noticed all these cron jobs running when I do ps aux. Is this
normal? If not, how can I reduce the number of these things running
(taking a lot of processor resources).
Just installed mailman. Working. Followed instructions for installing
cron. Noticed all these cron jobs running when I do ps aux. Is this
normal? If not, how can I reduce the number of these things running
(taking a lot of processor resources). Thanks.
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On Mar 1, 2001 at 12:11, Robert Brandtjen wrote:
I just installed Mailman yesterday, as I watch my system log, I see it
running a cron job every 2minutes or more! is that really necessary? Or is
there some way to scale that back a lil bit?
Mailman's cron entries would be along with everyone
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