Re: [Mailman-Users] privacy options, SPAM, regex

2008-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mark Sapiro wrote: > Helmut Schneider wrote: >> Interesting, with "^subject:.*Declined.*" >> >> Subject: Declined: [Somelist] Invitation to workshop on 13rd Dec. 2008 >> >> matches while >> >> Subject: [Somelist] Declined: Invitation to workshop on 13

Re: [Mailman-Users] performance tuning

2008-11-27 Thread Carl Zwanzig
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Ricardo Kleemann wrote: > What sorts of configuration can I do to help improve performance? A quick search of the FAQ will turn up a number of interesting pages on this. z! -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mail

[Mailman-Users] performance tuning

2008-11-27 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Hi, I have a couple of lists with 20,000 members each. How can I tune mailman to improve delivery performance? I know that some list managers lump users by domain in order to more efficiently deliver. What sorts of configuration can I do to help improve performance? Thanks Ricardo

Re: [Mailman-Users] privacy options, SPAM, regex

2008-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Helmut Schneider wrote: > >Interesting, with "^subject:.*Declined.*" > >Subject: Declined: [Somelist] Invitation to workshop on 13rd Dec. 2008 > >matches while > >Subject: [Somelist] Declined: Invitation to workshop on 13rd Dec. 2008 > >does not. Huh?! It turns out that RFC 2047 encoded headers

Re: [Mailman-Users] privacy options, SPAM, regex

2008-11-27 Thread Helmut Schneider
Helmut Schneider wrote: I have lots of problems with out-of-office replies. I tried to set up a few filter rules using 2.1.10. Unfortuantely they don't catch them. Are the expressions case sensitiv? Are the expressions basic or extended? What I tried yet: ^subject:.*Accepted.* ^subject:.*De