On 4/1/23 12:22, Guillermo Hernandez (Oldno7) via Mailman-users wrote:
El 1/4/23 a las 21:14, Mark Sapiro escribió:
If you had completely stopped Mailman core and then started it, lmtp runner should have started. What are the complete log messages from mailman.log following the start?
I sent them before
And there is no lmtp runner started
message in the log, so it isn't
being started at all.
What does
mailman conf -s runner.lmtp
show?Here it is:
root@www:/usr/local/mailman3 # /usr/bin/su -m mailman3 -c "/usr/local/bin/mailman -C /usr/local/mailman3/var/etc/mailman.cfg conf -s runner.lmtp" [runner.lmtp] class: mailman.runners.lmtp.LMTPRunner [runner.lmtp] instances: 1 [runner.lmtp] max_restarts: 10 [runner.lmtp] path: [runner.lmtp] sleep_time: 1s [runner.lmtp] start: yes
This says the runner should be started. That is the command that starts Mailman? is it
/usr/bin/su -m mailman3 -c "/usr/local/bin/mailman -C /usr/local/mailman3/var/etc/mailman.cfg start"
or is it something that perhaps uses a different config.
What happens if you do
/usr/bin/su -m mailman3 -c "/usr/local/bin/runner -C /usr/local/mailman3/var/etc/mailman.cfg -v -r lmtp"
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