What's the contents of the various directories in Mailman's var/queue? All of them are empty yet.
What's in Mailman's var/logs/mailman.log and var/logs/smtp.log? var/logs/mailman.log Mar 07 02:59:44 2019 (21651) Master started Mar 07 02:59:53 2019 (21660) command runner started. Mar 07 02:59:53 2019 (21661) in runner started. Mar 07 02:59:53 2019 (21662) lmtp runner started. Mar 07 02:59:53 2019 (21668) virgin runner started. Mar 07 02:59:54 2019 (21663) nntp runner started. Mar 07 02:59:55 2019 (21659) bounces runner started. Mar 07 02:59:55 2019 (21665) pipeline runner started. Mar 07 02:59:55 2019 (21669) digest runner started. Mar 07 02:59:55 2019 (21658) archive runner started. Mar 07 02:59:55 2019 (21667) retry runner started. Mar 07 02:59:57 2019 (21664) out runner started.
var/logs/smtp.log is empty
I tried all the above solutions which you gave. But in every case, I am greeted with a message 'Error: Missing argument "LISTSPEC".' Please let me know what am I missing.
Also, about the hyperkitty KeyError while sending a message, please help me on that.
Thanks
On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 1:16 AM Mark Sapiro mark@msapiro.net wrote:
On 3/8/19 11:29 AM, NAYAN KHANNA wrote:
Mark, I just checked all of the above files. All of them have contents as expected. I meant that I am not able to correctly recognise the syntax of `maiman inject
What do you mean by "contents as expected". Do you know what to expect?
To use 'mailman inject', you must have a RFC 822/2822/5322 compliant message in a file. Then you can do either
mailman inject -f FILE_NAME
or
cat FILE_NAME|mailman inject
where FILE_NAME is the name of the file containing the message. You can also do
mailman inject
and then type the message, but this is normally to tedious.
Note that at a minimum, the message should have From:, To:, Date:, Subject: and Message-ID: headers and To: should be an existing list.
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