Hi Mark
Thanks for your response, I was under the impression there was a command
similar to the unshunt command but I was mistaken.
For those who read this thread in the future: A simple restart of mailmanctl
does not clear this queue. I had to kill the process and start it back up to
kick the ou
Darragh Gammell wrote:
>
>I have lots of mails stuck in my qfiles/out folder.
>How do I resend these?
Is OutgoingRunner running? If not, check Mailman's error and qrunner
logs for information as to why it died. If you can't figure out why,
post the log details and any other information and we'll
Hi
I have lots of mails stuck in my qfiles/out folder.
How do I resend these?
Thanks
Darragh
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Darrell Burkey wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
> > If it were my client, I would tell them that I don't support spammers
> > and that before adding anyone to their list, they should have a
> > current request from the person to be on the list, and even then maybe
> > just send an invitation.
>
>What in
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> If it were my client, I would tell them that I don't support spammers
> and that before adding anyone to their list, they should have a
> current request from the person to be on the list, and even then maybe
> just send an invitation.
What interesting responses. Spammers rea
On Aug 24, 2008, at 1:45 AM, Darrell Burkey wrote:
I've had a client ask me how they can keep track of who unsubscribes
from their lists so that they don't accidentally resubscribe the
same address at some later point.
If they are properly confirming subscriptions, then there really
shoul
Darrell Burkey wrote:
>I've had a client ask me how they can keep track of who unsubscribes
>from their lists so that they don't accidentally resubscribe the same
>address at some later point.
If it were my client, I would tell them that I don't support spammers
and that before adding anyone t
For most of our lists, we don't do mass subscribes so the only time we
manually do anything is with uncaught bounce messages, which of course
we remove manually if it is a true bounce and not just a malformed out
of office message.
Now for our announce only lists, were we do quite a bit of mass
su
I've had a client ask me how they can keep track of who unsubscribes
from their lists so that they don't accidentally resubscribe the same
address at some later point.
Seems like just keeping a list of addresses of the unsubscribe notices
that come in would be reasonable but they made the poin