[Mailman-Users] Fwd: Why do my posts to own mailman list disappear.

Paul Arenson/tokyoprogressive paul at tokyoprogressive.org
Sat Aug 22 09:01:02 CEST 2015


Further to the above, I have tested and found NOTHING goes through…I can’t even get a request to subscribe through. It is effectively dead!!!

What to do?

Paul Arenson/tokyoprogressive
paul at tokyoprogressive.org



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> From: Paul Arenson/tokyoprogressive <paul at tokyoprogressive.org>
> Subject: Re: Why do my posts to own mailman list disappear.
> Date: August 22, 2015 at 2:26:22 PM GMT+9
> To: "mailman-users at python.org" <mailman-users at python.org>
> 
> Thank you, Mark.
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> I looked in Cpanel and could see no directory starting with /usr/.  I have a reseller account and nangoku-jiyu-jin.net <http://nangoku-jiyu-jin.net/> is a subset of turnlefthostimg.org <http://turnlefthostimg.org/>, but for now I am looking in the cpanel for nangoku-jiyu-jin.net <http://nangoku-jiyu-jin.net/>. Again, no such directory in that CPanel.  I tried looking in root, etc. but do not see such a name as /usr/.
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> Then I figured out my FTP login and got in using the Transmit program.  I see a /usr/ folder at the end of a very long list of folders and files:
> .bash.logout 
>> ---
> --
> cpanel folder
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> public_ftp
> public_html
> ssl
> tmp
> usr
> www
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> I click on usr and get Could not change directory to /usr
> Server said can’t change directory to /usr: No such directory.
> Error -125: remote chdir failed.
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> There is a cpanel  folder but that doesn’t seem to help. 
> 
> Am I looking in the wrong place?
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> Thanks, Paul
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