
I had my mailman installation working yesterday at one point. At some point somebody pointed out that none of the archives were available because of 403 forbidden errors. The apache log indicated that the problem was that symlinks were not allowed...after hours of digging around this was a permissions issues. So after having got that fixed, the lists are no longer sending mail.
I'm using postfix and getting this back from the maillog after attempting to send the message:
postfix/local[13131]: 011D527007C: to=<geeklog-devel@lists.geeklog.net>, orig_to=<geeklog-devel@lists.geeklog.net>, relay=local, delay=1, status=sent (delivered to command: /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post geeklog-devel)
However, nothing actually happens. I've ran check_perms and all is well so what else should I be checking?
--Tony
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Tony,
This is the exact same problem that I am having, as I posted in a message just previous to yours. It would be great to get some discussion about this problem. This happens only with the one list with 40,000 subscribers. If I empty the list and subscribe myself, I can post, so I don't know if it has something to do with the size of the list, a bad address or two in the list, or it is just a coincidence.
Christopher Adams
Tony Bibbs wrote:
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On Mon, 2005-05-02 at 11:53 -0700, Tony Bibbs wrote:
That mailman is running. If you're using a 2.1 version there is a daemon process that must be running. Depending on your system it is started either with an init.d script (e.g. /sbin/service mailman start|stop| status) or via mailmanctl.
John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com>
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