Submitted by gr8kodr on Sat, 02/18/2017 - 04:17
When running Virtualmin >> System Settings >> Re-Check Configuration I see normal results up to the "Plugin AWstats" test ...
From that point I see
Plugin AWstats reporting is installed OK.
The mailman queue processor /var/lib/mailman/bin/qrunner is not running on your system. It can be started in the Bootup and Shutdown module.
.. your system is not ready for use by Virtualmin.
When checking the Bootup and Shutdown module, mailman shows "Start at Boot" = yes and "Running now?" = unknown
Status:
Active
Comments
Submitted by andreychek on Sat, 02/18/2017 - 08:49 Comment #1
Howdy -- are you hoping to use Mailman? If you don't need Mailman, that can be disabled.
You can disable that in System Settings -> Features and Plugins.
Submitted by gr8kodr on Sun, 02/19/2017 - 12:08 Comment #2
I'm trying to learn how to use Mailman :)
I've only been using Vm/Wm a few weeks, I'm trying to teach myself the ropes so I can create a battery of local VMs running different OSes for dev testing
Eventually the plan is to manage my own publicly accessible server, but for now I'm relying on a VPS provided by ServerMule for that
Submitted by JamieCameron on Sun, 02/19/2017 - 14:34 Comment #3
Another option is to go to Webmin -> Servers -> Mailman Mailing Lists, and click the button to create the system-wide
mailman
list.Submitted by gr8kodr on Sun, 02/19/2017 - 17:07 Comment #4
I have created the system wide list ... it's currently the only list created if I click on the "Manage" button for that list, I get an error saying the list doesn't exist
Submitted by JamieCameron on Sun, 02/19/2017 - 19:32 Comment #5
Do you still get the configuration re-check error though?
Submitted by gr8kodr on Tue, 02/21/2017 - 00:07 Comment #6
getting the error elsewhere now, I think I may have broken Virtualmin (again)
Submitted by andreychek on Tue, 02/21/2017 - 08:32 Comment #7
If you're seeing that error on another system, try restarting Mailman on that system with "service mailman restart".
That error may just indicate that Mailman isn't running.