Mark Sapiro wrote:
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Do posts get archived?
No. Not one of the test emails I've sent to the test list are
archived. So it's dieing some where between being received and sent
to the in queue.
Actually, the exim log entry you posted says the mail was
Tom Ray [Lists] sent the message below at 06:28 7/16/2008:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Do posts get archived?
No. Not one of the test emails I've sent to the test list are
archived. So it's dieing some where between being received and
sent to the in queue.
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
I managed to get this working. It turned out to be what I thought it
was, Permissions issues. I had to go in and change the permissions back
bin/check_perms -f didn't do it.
If you would tell us what permissions were required that check_perms
didn't find/fix, we might
I had a server crash and I needed to move two domains that are using
mailman lists to a new server. I didn't think this was a big deal
because they were moved from server that was taken out of production to
the server that crashed without issue. Everything seems to be working
just fine. They
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
I had a server crash and I needed to move two domains that are using
mailman lists to a new server. I didn't think this was a big deal
because they were moved from server that was taken out of production to
the server that crashed without issue. Everything seems to be
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Do you have a directory block in your apache config for the
archives/public directory something like
Directory /usr/local/mailman/archives/public
Options +FollowSymLinks
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory
$
If that isn't it, are you running SELinux or
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Do posts get archived?
No. Not one of the test emails I've sent to the test list are archived.
So it's dieing some where between being received and sent to the in queue.
Actually, the exim log entry you posted says the mail was delivered via
the