Re: [Mailman-Users] Help needed!

2003-07-27 Thread Jon Carnes
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 05:09, Simon Maddox wrote: > I have just installed Mailman on our mail server, but get the following > when I try to send a mail to it. The path given in the error message is > the correct path to the mailman file. I have read the note about > sendmail and have made sure the m

[Mailman-Users] Help needed!

2003-07-27 Thread Simon Maddox
I have just installed Mailman on our mail server, but get the following when I try to send a mail to it. The path given in the error message is the correct path to the mailman file. I have read the note about sendmail and have made sure the mailman link is in the smrsh folder. I have also opened th

Re: [Mailman-Users] Big delays wrapper to delivery

2003-07-27 Thread Nicolas Bertrand
Richard, Thanks for that. I have now enabled the more verbose logging option for the SMTPDirect.py module. I have noticed that a few qrunner processed are currently running on the machine... Should these quit as soon are they are done? mailman 8270 11.2 0.8 8068 3288 ?? Us 0:00

[Mailman-Users] Two Machines - email addr & web pages

2003-07-27 Thread Kenneth Jacker
Currently, I have some Mailman mailing lists where the list email address and the Mailman webpages are both on the same machine. I'd like to have a couple of new lists that would use two machines. Something like: o Machine0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - the list address o Machine1 http:/

Re: [Mailman-Users] Big delays wrapper to delivery

2003-07-27 Thread Nicolas Bertrand
Thanks for the reply. The time between does indeed equates to the time between the message arrives to mailman and seen going to the subscribers (i.e. accepted by their relays/MTAs). This totally independent to the size of the list. "f time (1) to time (2) is where the 8 to 12 hours is going, a