Thanks again. Observations: Somehow the stale lock was stopping all
emails from going out
and secondly, /var/lock/mailman is where the lock was. I'm not sure how
I happened to figure
that lock location out as it isn't ~mailman/locks. Perhaps my config is
non-standard.
Troy
This email was
Troy Campbell wrote:
Thanks again. Observations: Somehow the stale lock was stopping all
emails from going out
and secondly, /var/lock/mailman is where the lock was. I'm not sure how
I happened to figure
that lock location out as it isn't ~mailman/locks. Perhaps my config is
non-standard.
It appears there was a list that created locks in /var/lock/mailman so I
deleted this list and recreated it
and life seems to be good again...thanks again man for the excellent
support!
Troy
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On 1/12/2012 8:05 PM, Mark
Troy Campbell wrote:
It appears there was a list that created locks in /var/lock/mailman so I
deleted this list and recreated it
and life seems to be good again...thanks again man for the excellent
support!
I'm glad things are again working well for you, but deleting and
recreating the list
For some reason Mailman just stopped working and I must confess that I
have forgot how to debug since it
has run so well for the last couple of years...it appears
that when a Mailman email is sent to the Mailman server it that it
doesn't recognize it as local but instead tries to
relay out and
Troy Campbell wrote:
For some reason Mailman just stopped working and I must confess that I
have forgot how to debug since it
has run so well for the last couple of years...it appears
that when a Mailman email is sent to the Mailman server it that it
doesn't recognize it as local but instead
Thanks so much Mark...see inline replies below
Troy
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On 1/12/2012 5:48 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Troy Campbell wrote:
For some reason Mailman just stopped working and I must confess that I
have forgot how to debug since it
On 1/12/2012 6:09 PM, Troy Campbell wrote:
It seems to be recognizing the email as local now:
Jan 12 18:57:27 request1 sendmail[3015]: q0D1vRSU003015:
to=troyt...@mailman.rmtc.fedex.com, ctladdr=root (0/0), delay=00:00:00,
xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay, pri=30076, relay=[127.0.0.1]