At 11:47 PM -0500 2006-08-08, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Moreover, if you're doing any amount of anti-spam processing or
> anti-virus scanning, then you'll probably want to run multiple
> different instances of your MTA on your machines. The primary
> instance would be running on port 25 on all in
At 12:33 AM -0400 2006-08-09, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> FAQ 6.6 mentions SMTP_MAX_RCPTS = 10 but 6.3 mentions 2-5. I'm using VERP
> so I believe this is irrelevant to my installation but it might be good to
> clarify for consistency.
FAQ 6.6 is probably a little older, and appears to need to
At 10:45 PM -0600 2006-08-08, Jared Nyland wrote:
> I have been running a Mailman server for a little while and have noticed
> that things are really slow. Once I restart mailman and postfix the first
> mail seems to go through very quickly then the next mail seems to take a
> long time. I ha
Hi All,
I have been running a Mailman server for a little while and have noticed
that things are really slow. Once I restart mailman and postfix the first
mail seems to go through very quickly then the next mail seems to take a
long time. I have been trying to trouble shoot this problem and have
> Have you looked at the section of the FAQ discussing performance tuning of
> your system? See FAQs 6.3, 6.6, and 6.8.
Thanks. I've made some tweaks in line with these FAQs and have some
comments.
FAQ 6.6 mentions SMTP_MAX_RCPTS = 10 but 6.3 mentions 2-5. I'm using VERP
so I believe this i
At 11:18 PM -0400 2006-08-08, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>> Have you tried alternative archive options, such as those discussed in
>> the FAQ? Or the items mentioned in the FAQ where you can actually
>> gateway between Mailman-hosted mailing lists and a forum-based
>> discussion system?
>
> Of cou
Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 10:17 PM -0400 2006-08-08, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know of a way to archive emails similar to the way a forum
>> is laid out? I'm finding more and more that I glean better info from
>> web based forums, rather than email archives, simply because the
>>
At 10:17 PM -0400 2006-08-08, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> Does anyone know of a way to archive emails similar to the way a forum
> is laid out? I'm finding more and more that I glean better info from
> web based forums, rather than email archives, simply because the
> all-on-one-page forum is eas
At 4:29 PM -0700 2006-08-08, Hung Phan wrote:
> Is it possible to setup moderator approval for attachments? I don't
> see there is an option for that in Content Filtering page.
Not per se, no. You get moderator approval of the whole message, but
I don't think that the web interface shows you
At 6:37 PM -0400 2006-08-08, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> Once this occurs, outgoing mail ceases until a restart of the
>service/runners.
Have you looked at the section of the FAQ discussing performance
tuning of your system? See FAQs 6.3, 6.6, and 6.8.
> I believe the box is hitting it's limi
At 2:37 PM -0400 2006-08-08, Richard Crane wrote:
> I have almost successfully moved a set of lists to a new computer.
> Both are running OS X server, the older Mailman 2.1.6, the new
> 2.1.8 All I need to do is make the lists advertised on the listinfo
> page, even though they are on the ol
Does anyone know of a way to archive emails similar to the way a forum
is laid out? I'm finding more and more that I glean better info from
web based forums, rather than email archives, simply because the
all-on-one-page forum is easier to scan through and read.
Tia,
-Jim P.
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Is it possible to setup moderator approval for attachments? I don't
see there is an option for that in Content Filtering page.
Thanks,
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We have a problem where in recent weeks we have seen mailman stall on sending
emails. The emails end up in the archives and get properly placed in
qfiles/out but simply never get sent. A restart of the service "fixes" the
problem. We have also upgraded to the latest mailman to make sure that w
Hi.
After recently setting our list to only accept List Member postings in
an effort to reduce spamming we had to deal with we lost the moderators
of the list being notified that there are pending posts.
I don't have access to the command line areas of Mailman as we go
through a third party ISP.
Hi,
I manually deleted held messages for a list by removing them from the
/home/mailman/data directory.
Now, the pending moderator requests section of the admin interface
thinks for a very long time and then eventually ends in an internal
server error.
An strace of the thinking process reveals t
On Aug 8, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Dragon wrote:
> Richard Crane sent the message below at 11:37 8/8/2006:
>> I have almost successfully moved a set of lists to a new computer.
>> Both are running OS X server, the older Mailman 2.1.6, the new
>> 2.1.8 All I need to do is make the lists advertised on t
Richard Crane sent the message below at 11:37 8/8/2006:
>I have almost successfully moved a set of lists to a new computer.
>Both are running OS X server, the older Mailman 2.1.6, the new
>2.1.8 All I need to do is make the lists advertised on the listinfo
>page, even though they are on the old s
I have almost successfully moved a set of lists to a new computer.
Both are running OS X server, the older Mailman 2.1.6, the new
2.1.8 All I need to do is make the lists advertised on the listinfo
page, even though they are on the old system. If I directly enter
the URL of a list for e
I've got a busy list that every now and then distributes a posted email
where the body is everything up until the first single quote character.
For example a recent email came in at 2 paragraphs, but
Your email was very helpful- I really do have some
alternatives to some of the circumstanc
Patrick Bogen escreveu:
> On 8/8/06, Jonis Maurin Ceara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Mike Avery escreveu:
>> > Did you run newaliases?
>> Yes. Problem still :(
>>
>> I have no idea what's wrong now.
>>
>> I'm using courier as pop and postfix.
>
> Courier doesn't figure into this. Are you absolutel
On 8/8/06, Jonis Maurin Ceara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Avery escreveu:
> > Did you run newaliases?
> Yes. Problem still :(
>
> I have no idea what's wrong now.
>
> I'm using courier as pop and postfix.
Courier doesn't figure into this. Are you absolutely double-plus sure
that postfix is c
Mike Avery escreveu:
> Jonis Maurin Ceara wrote:
>> Hi list.
>>
>>
>> I'm trying to configure mailman but i'm getting this 'little' error:
>>
>> Aug 8 10:34:36 toyota postfix/virtual[12523]: 14605E7B08:
>> to=<|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman subscribe
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>,orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTE
Jonis Maurin Ceara wrote:
> Hi list.
>
>
> I'm trying to configure mailman but i'm getting this 'little' error:
>
> Aug 8 10:34:36 toyota postfix/virtual[12523]: 14605E7B08:
> to=<|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman subscribe
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>,orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> relay=virtual, delay
Hi.
I'm trying to make my mailman works, but i got this error on mail.log:
Aug 8 10:24:19 toyota postfix/virtual[12190]: 8629FE7B03:
to=<|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman subscribe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=virtual, delay=3, status=bounced (unknown
user:"|/usr/local/
Hi list.
I'm trying to configure mailman but i'm getting this 'little' error:
Aug 8 10:34:36 toyota postfix/virtual[12523]: 14605E7B08:
to=<|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman subscribe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=virtual, delay=9, status=bounced (unknown
user:"|/usr/
I've read the "How can I remove a post from the list archive / remove an
entire archive?" entry in the FAQ, but I was wondering if there were any
shortcuts to make the process less tedious -- especially with a dozen or so
list archives that I want to just wipe out and start from scratch
(rebuilding
At 3:55 PM -0400 2006-08-07, Lopez, Carlos Andres wrote:
> Does anyone know a good site where I can find some good how-to's setup
> postfix and mailman?
We've worked pretty hard on the documentation and the FAQ. Is there
something specific you're looking for that is not covered there?
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