On 3/19/08, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A group mismatch will result in the wrapper exiting with a non-zero
status and issuing a message which should appear somewhere.
Other errors should be logged in Mailman's error log.
If it gets that far. I'm suspecting that there's a
bill christensen wrote:
The only options given are -l for list and -q for queue. Then it says
filename is the name of the plaintext message file to inject. If omitted,
standard input is used. Ok... but there doesn't seem to be any way to
designate a file name (my obvious guess at -filename
After a reinstall, it appears that most of the earlier problems have cleared.
Creation of new lists and new subscriptions results in the proper
sending of notices through Postfix.
Running Fetchmail appears to download mail, but it never gets sent out.
I've tried a number of variations of
billc wrote:
I'm assuming that the problem is with the fetchmail = mailman link.
Is there another way to test the mailman = postfix link, such as
manually inserting a list post to be processed?
Is Mailman running? Do you receive any mail from Mailman - e.g., list
created notices to the owner?
At 6:50 AM -0700 3/19/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
billc wrote:
I'm assuming that the problem is with the fetchmail = mailman link.
Is there another way to test the mailman = postfix link, such as
manually inserting a list post to be processed?
Is Mailman running? Do you receive any mail from Mailman
billc wrote:
At 6:50 AM -0700 3/19/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
billc wrote:
I'm assuming that the problem is with the fetchmail = mailman link.
Is there another way to test the mailman = postfix link, such as
manually inserting a list post to be processed?
Is Mailman running? Do you receive any mail