Hello all,
I'm doing some research in an attempt to find the
ceiling on how many users I can have on a Mailman
powered listserv. I understand the record so far is
147,000 users, but that listserv in question is an
announce-only list. The listserv I have in mind is an
interactive listserv (listse
Re the "Should administrator get notices of subscribes and
unsubscribes?" which we have turned on. Since the upgrade of 2.1rc1
from 2.1b3 we are getting 2 notifications of subscriptions and not
getting notifications of unsubscriptions. I hope no one has been
experiencing this problem with new in
Hi Jon,
Thanks for your response.
U r right. This is indeed is an apache issue. I think I have solved the
problem. I just put a redirect in the "httpd.conf" file. I will reproduce
the exact line below so that someone in future may use the info.
The line is:
Redirect /mailman/private/
Your right, after looking at the list (bin/list_members) almost all of the
addresses are doubled up like this... I will have to ask him why, when I
looked at these logs I assumed it was why these bounced, didn't think about
him loading *all* of the addresses like this...
What puzzles me is tha
All the bounces were to @frontier.net:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you sure that the Admin entered the email addresses (and *only* the
email addresses) into the system properly... These sample email
addresses all look suspicious to me. You don't normally see folk
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 11:06, Golda Velez wrote:
> Hello Mailman folks
>
> Thanks very much for great & needed software - I've been using Majordomo
> for years but Mailman on first go-round looks much easier to administer,
> and the big plus is auto-handling of bounced messages.
>
> However - two
Hello Mailman folks
Thanks very much for great & needed software - I've been using Majordomo
for years but Mailman on first go-round looks much easier to administer,
and the big plus is auto-handling of bounced messages.
However - two questions, that I can't find anywhere in the docs
1)
Configuration:
Postfix 1.1.11
Mailman 2.1b5
Python 2.2.2
Fresh install on new box from source (not rpm)...
One list out of 20 is having this problem, all others are working fine.
Other lists have from 25 to 5000 subscribers, this list has 1,122.
Owner sends email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it
Greetings.
I have a rather perplexing problem... I've read the documentation... and
I've spoken with someone I consider to be an experienced Mailman admin with
no luck.
I have a RH 8.0 server. It is running Apache w/ a virtual domain, Postfix
with a canonical and virtual domain, and Mailman.
The
Hi everybody!
I'm a Linux newbie... (well... that is why probably I have some
problems with upgrading).
Now I have a running Mailman installation for my list with > 600
subscribers. It works fine... and I'm a little bit scared about
this upgrade if things go wrong...
My current version is:
# rp
I found the problem. I use maildrop to deliver my mail, and my
configuration doesn't support the new Postfix version.
Blue Skies,
/David
David said:
> Dear gurus,
>
> I upgraded to Postfix 2.0.0.1 and Mailman 2.1rc1 today. I ran in to some
> problems. Below is a maillog output from my test list
Wednesday, 25 Dec 2002 at 17:44 Greg Westin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This probably means that you are trying to run check_perms from the source
> > directory. You must run this from the installation directory instead.
> Did you try doing what it suggests here?
Yes. I did run check_perms fro
Wednesday, 25 Dec 2002 at 16:40 Paul H Byerly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "./check_perms", line 38, in ?
> >import paths
> > File "./paths.py", line 55, in ?
> >import japanese
> >ImportError: No module named japanese
> I belive this is a
Dear gurus,
I upgraded to Postfix 2.0.0.1 and Mailman 2.1rc1 today. I ran in to some
problems. Below is a maillog output from my test list. There is only one
subscriber to this list and that is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have the same problem on my real lists. Postfix tries to mail a lot of
strange addr
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