
April 19, 2018
1:57 p.m.
mailman-admin <mailman-admin@uni-konstanz.de> writes:
I had a died OutgoingRunner a couple of times. Check if all mailman processes are still running. If not restart mailman.
I run into this frequently on my CentOS machine. If mailman isn't running and it won't restart, check the log files and wherever the PID and lock files are being stored to make sure Mailman can write its files. Some system upgrades appear to "fix" the ownership and permissions on these directories preventing some processes from being able to write their logs or PIDs. This will prevent mailman from sending.
Keith
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