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The service “mailman” appears to be down

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  • Infopro
    Did you just reboot or update the server?
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  • sysdop
    To solve any situation related to a possible failure of .rpm by means of some update you can run the following. cd /usr/share;rm -rf doc;/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/check_cpanel_rpms --fix Note: The reason for removing the "doc" folder from the directory is for cPanel to reinstall some rpm and repair any rpm that is in poor condition.
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  • morteza3245
    To solve any situation related to a possible failure of .rpm by means of some update you can run the following. cd /usr/share;rm -rf doc;/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/check_cpanel_rpms --fix Note: The reason for removing the "doc" folder from the directory is for cPanel to reinstall some rpm and repair any rpm that is in poor condition.

    Thanks, i did, and show me successfully, now how i can check mailman is okay and all thing is fine? thanks.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Can you verify what operating system is installed on this server? It's possible this relates to internal case CPANEL-15780 where Mailman is not started after Exim restarts on CentOS 7. Thank you.
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