On 1/9/19 1:37 AM, "Jörg M. Schulz" wrote:
Normal, non-digest messages are sent correctly. Administrative messages as well.
Using GNU Mailman 3.2.0 (La Villa Strangiato)
Where could I look for errors / stuck queues?
/var/lib/mailman3/lists /var/lib/mailman3/lists/mailman.unswolke.de /var/lib/mailman3/lists/mailman.unswolke.de/digest.2.3.mmdf /var/lib/mailman3/lists/mailman.unswolke.de/digest.3.2.mmdf /var/lib/mailman3/lists/mailman.unswolke.de/digest.4.2.mmdf /var/lib/mailman3/lists/mailman.unswolke.de/digest.2.6.mmdf /var/lib/mailman3/lists/mailman.unswolke.de/digest.2.4.mmdf /var/lib/mailman3/lists/mailman.unswolke.de/digest.4.1.mmdf /var/lib/mailman3/lists/mailman.unswolke.de/digest.3.1.mmdf /var/lib/mailman3/lists/mailman.unswolke.de/digest.mmdf /var/lib/mailman3/lists/mailman.unswolke.de/digest.4.3.mmdf
When a digest is to be sent by 'mailman digests', the digest.mmdf file is renamed to digest.x.y.mmdf (x and y are the volume and issue numbers) and an entry placed in queue/digests to send that digest. The digest runner then picks up that entry, prepares the digest, queues it in queue/virgin to be sent to the recipients if any and removes the digest.x.y.mmdf file.
Since the digest.x.y.mmdf files are not removed, either the digest runner is not running at all in which case there will still be entries in queue/digests or it is encountering an error in processing in which case there should be messages with tracebacks in Mailman's error log and probably messages in queue/shunt.
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