[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>If we want to change both host IP address and hostname, what is the correct
>way to do it. We are running Mailman 2.1.5.
Normally, there aren't any IP addresses configured into Mailman unless
you specifically assigned an IP address rather than a name to some
configura
On 6/30/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Matt Doughty wrote
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> >I run a rather interesting mailman setup with a very large number of
> lists
> >that have a lot of traffic.
> >This has lead to a couple issues mostly tied to storing all the data in
> >pickle files. If I could replace
>
Mark,
If we want to change both host IP address and hostname, what is the correct way
to do it. We are running Mailman 2.1.5.
Thanks for your help!,
Mardin
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From: Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >By the w
Matt Doughty wrote
>I run a rather interesting mailman setup with a very large number of lists
>that have a lot of traffic.
>This has lead to a couple issues mostly tied to storing all the data in
>pickle files. If I could replace
>the pickle interface with something that stores to a SQL database
I run a rather interesting mailman setup with a very large number of lists
that have a lot of traffic.
This has lead to a couple issues mostly tied to storing all the data in
pickle files. If I could replace
the pickle interface with something that stores to a SQL database I could
load balance the
Fabiano Breves wrote:
>I set the personalization option to Full for a list so the mail would be
>sent to the user address and not to the list main address. It kinda work.
>But the main list address is still shown in the CC: field. Is there any way
>to avoid this behavior ?
Only by modifying the c
Hi ALL,
I set the personalization option to Full for a list so the mail would be
sent to the user address and not to the list main address. It kinda work.
But the main list address is still shown in the CC: field. Is there any way
to avoid this behavior ?
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Fabiano de Carvalho Breves
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