Owner, moderator and sender doesn't receive notification
Hello,
I have 2 servers with Ubuntu 10.04 and mailman 2.1.13-1ubuntu0.2
Both servers have the same problem, the owner and/or the moderator of the list don't receive notification of pending request. Also the sender does not receive a notification saying his email was hold. Each server hosts about 330 lists. It is not an individual configuration but it's on all of them.
As administrator, I verified the option admin_immed_notify was at
yes. To be sure I have everything set correctly, I created my own mailing list with my email, etc. and it is not working. I can't see anything in the postfix log or mailman logs.
The only clue I have is when I start mailman I have this:
# /etc/init.d/mailman start close failed in file object destructor: Error in sys.excepthook:
Original exception was:
- Starting Mailman master qrunner mailmanctl
Any help would be very appreciated!
Regards!
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Alain Lavoie
Alain Lavoie wrote:
I have 2 servers with Ubuntu 10.04 and mailman 2.1.13-1ubuntu0.2
Please see the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/OIDD.
Both servers have the same problem, the owner and/or the moderator of the list don't receive notification of pending request. Also the sender does not receive a notification saying his email was hold. Each server hosts about 330 lists. It is not an individual configuration but it's on all of them.
As administrator, I verified the option admin_immed_notify was at
yes. To be sure I have everything set correctly, I created my own mailing list with my email, etc. and it is not working. I can't see anything in the postfix log or mailman logs.
The only clue I have is when I start mailman I have this:
# /etc/init.d/mailman start close failed in file object destructor: Error in sys.excepthook:
Original exception was:
- Starting Mailman master qrunner mailmanctl
Any help would be very appreciated! Regards!
Have you tried Ubuntu or Debian support resources for this issue?
I have no idea what's going on.
It might help if you ran "bin/mailmanctl start" directly to start Mailman and reported the full traceback from any exceptions.
One guess is that possibly due to this error whatever it is, not all the qrunners get started. In particular, if VirginRunner isn't running, all Mailman generated notices will remain queued in qfiles/virgin and will not be sent.
Check Mailman's qrunner log and see sec. 6.b. and 8. of the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/A4E9.
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