
Hi,
Using v.2.1.9 on Mac OS X Server v10.5.5
Everything else is working nicely, but I just realized that our
monthly password reminders are not being sent. I can manually trigger
a password reminder using the options page 'Remind' button, and that
goes through immediately.
I have checked all of the mailman logs and don't see anything
suspicious.
Any clues on where I would start looking for the root of this problem?
Thanks in advance,
-Rob McLear

on 11/26/08 3:43 PM, Rob said:
Using v.2.1.9 on Mac OS X Server v10.5.5
We'll provide what assistance we can, but please do keep in mind the issues discussed at <http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030530> and <http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030523>.
Everything else is working nicely, but I just realized that our monthly password reminders are not being sent. I can manually trigger a password reminder using the options page 'Remind' button, and that goes through immediately.
I have checked all of the mailman logs and don't see anything suspicious.
Your Mailman cron job isn't running.
Any clues on where I would start looking for the root of this problem?
See section 9 of the Mailman Installation Manual at <http://list.org/mailman-install/node41.html>
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Rob wrote:
Using v.2.1.9 on Mac OS X Server v10.5.5
Everything else is working nicely, but I just realized that our
monthly password reminders are not being sent. I can manually trigger
a password reminder using the options page 'Remind' button, and that
goes through immediately.I have checked all of the mailman logs and don't see anything
suspicious.Any clues on where I would start looking for the root of this problem?
Is crond running on your server? If so, does Mailman's crontab have an entry for cron/mailpasswds?
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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