Hi all-
Pretty new to mailman, and have an "announcement only" list set up for a
client. It's been working great for months - they send to 300 - 400 members
a day. A couple of days ago, they uploaded 50,000 email addresses and sent
out a post. It brought our T1 to a crawl. I'd like to avoid t
Hi,
When creating a new list, is there a way to allow posting w/o membership or
moderator approval?
An example would be a list named jobs where 1 time emails are gotten from who
ever and don't need to be approved for posting.
Thanks in advance.
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Jonas Jacobsen wrote:
> I would like to know how fast mailman can inject mails to the postfix
> mail spool??
I think the bigger question is usually how fast can postfix deliver
the messages. Mailman will batch the addresses it sends to the MTA, I think
that 500
Hi list
I would like to know how fast mailman can inject mails to the postfix
mail spool??
What is your experiences ??
i would like to hear some numbers. :)
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Hello.
I'm running Mailman with the option VERP personalisation turned on.
This results in mails being generated look like this:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How can I get rid of the Cc-line? The problem about this is that
mail clients like kmail reply to the list instead of the
Greetings -
I'm working on setting up Mailman at our site to replace an ageing system
based around another package. There's lots of 'firsts' involved: Mailman
and Exim (to date we've been a Sendmail-using site).
Things have been going very well, except I've just noticed that messages
I'm send
Patrick Bogen sent the message below at 08:18 4/7/2006:
>On 4/6/06, Dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So if you decided 500 was a good number to index, for the first chunk
> > you would do:
> >
> > bin/arch --wipe --start=1 --end=500 listname
> >
> > For subsequent chunks you would do
On 4/6/06, Dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So if you decided 500 was a good number to index, for the first chunk
> you would do:
>
> bin/arch --wipe --start=1 --end=500 listname
>
> For subsequent chunks you would do (adjusting the start and end
> indexes of course...):
>
> bi
I've looked everywhere and talked to numerous people who either refer me
elsewhere, or back to someone who referred them, and I'm going nuts. The
only documentation I've found on it is obsolete. So, I figure I'd go to the
source, which must be the right choice since no one has yet suggested it.
I'
On 4/6/06, Paul Aitkenhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this something I am supposed to
> control through mm_cfg.py?
Yes. See here:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.029.htp
Especially, the "Existing versus new lists," section second from the bottom.
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