On August 17, 2014 11:32:52 AM PDT, Mark J Bradakis <mark@bradakis.com> wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 08/16/2014 08:34 PM, Mark J Bradakis wrote:
Indeed. I can go to the listinfo page, click on the archives for the
bad
lists, browse the archives, no problem.
And after doing this is the list's data_version still 98? If so, I suspect some permissions issue or something like that?
Yes, the data_version remains unchanged. The first thing I did was run check_perms, nothing showed up there.
What's in Mailman's 'error' log?
Actually something did change. Instead of 'from_is_list' the error now is 'dmarc_moderation_action'
Go to get a password reminder mailed to me, it claims to work but nothing is actually sent out.
This can happen if the email address you entered is not a list
member. What's in Mailman's 'mischief' log?
I used an address I know is a list member, nothing related to it in mischief log.
The last time I had a really weird problem like this it turned out to be some bad disk blocks in the mailman tree. I may take the machine to single user and do some disk checks.
This is really weird. A few things come to mind. Perhaps data_version in the file is not a integer but Is a string or something with some white space that compares greater than 10 4.
Maybe there is some hardware or system disk caching problem.
If you installed from a package you might contact the packager.
Otherwise you might compare your Mailman/MailList.py and Mailman/versions.py with the ones in the source tarball.
I am now going off line for 2 weeks.
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