Scott Berry wrote: > Yeah I got the postfix problem all sorted out. Something else was > on port 25 that I had installed I just deleted cause it wasn't > anything too important at all. Now as for the mailman aliases file > I goofed. Here is a better look at it sorry about that. Well, that looks much better then. So then the task is to see what happens to mail when you try to subscribe. I just tested here subscribing and unsubscribing via mail and via the web interface. Both worked, so I don't think there's a general problem like selinux or anything. From an ssh session, can you try subscribing and ensure that the message makes it to mailman? To subscribe root to the mailman site-list for example: # mail -s subscribe mailman-request < /dev/null You should see messages in /var/log/mailman/subscribe, /var/log/mailman/smtp, /var/log/maillog. If you find something in /var/log/mailman/errors at the time you run this, post it here. If the error log is small, perhaps just post it in full. If you have mutt installed, you can run it as root to read the mail and check if the subscription confirmation was delivered. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If something doesn't feel right, you're not feeling the right thing.
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