* Michael Johnson [2003-12-24 12:44]:
> >>I've tried changing the user from exim, to smmsp, to mailman, and a
> >>few others I can't remember. I've tried with and without the group
> >>setting.
> >
> >The user does not matter, the group does. What did you specify as gid
> >with --with-mail-gid when configuring Mailman?
>
> The group I used was mailman. Should I remove the user setting there
> and add the "group = mailman" setting back in?
You can try.
> >What do the logs say (Exim's mainlog and Mailman's error log)?
> >
> It doesn't even get to mailman and in the mainlog, several identical
> entries except for the message ID and timestamp:
>
> 2003-12-24 08:00:09 HQEHG9-0001MI-BO ** mailman@smudette
> <mailman-bounces@smudette> R=mailman_router T=mailman_transport: Child
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
My friend, you're using mailman_router for Mailman, system_aliases is
not used.
> process of mailman_transport transport returned 127 (could mean unable
> to exec or command does not exist) from command:
> /usr/local/mailman/mail/wrapper
The first question that pops into my mind is: does
/usr/local/mailman/mail/wrapper exist? I bet you're using Mailman 2.0.
Use C042 from sample configs then.
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