I noticed that overall traffic seemed to be increasing for
mail-archive, but I suspected that was mostly due to spidering from
search engines and incoming spam. Turns out that people are also using
the service a quite a bit more, if you believe Alexa's graphs.
http://info.alexa.com/data/details/t
Good news, it might be an actual mailman bug (as opposed to my fault
or something) and fixed as of the latest mailman release. We'll see.
Story is at:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=208368
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On October 12, 2003 at 15:57, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> Upshot is, whenever a big mail hits mailman, it brings the entire
> system down to a crawl. This happens a lot especially with all the
> virus crap flying around the internet, so things are VERY fragile.
> I need to essentially keep mailman t
People might have noticed that there have been problems with
mailing lists such as gossip. I did some more checking, and here's
what I found. I'm sending this out because there may be a few
experts who can help figure out a solution; everyone else can
safely tune out.
The problem is mailman keeps
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
>
> Speaking of statistics, I ran the web server statistics for the past
> week and put them at the usual place [1]. The analysis program claims
> that about 25% of all accesses to Mail-Archive are from "robots" like
> Google. I don't know how much stock
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