yOn Wed, 12 Aug 2009, J.A. Terranson wrote:
> I realized the whats/wheres/hows before you could fix my deficiency :-)
>
> only about 15% got out, but Im going to hear about it tomorrow :-(
>
> Thanks, as always. You guys are really great!
>
> //Alif
I have four lists, yet three of them are OK
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009, J.A. Terranson wrote:
I realized the whats/wheres/hows before you could fix my deficiency :-)
only about 15% got out, but Im going to hear about it tomorrow :-(
Thanks, as always. You guys are really great!
//Alif
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Yours,
J.A. Terranson
sysadmin_at_mfn.org
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and...@excaliburworld.com writes:
> All posts go directly to the moderator (not the mailman "list
> moderator", because that puts a bunch of extraneous pre-text in the
> email that I don't want to have to wade through on every post). Upon
> acceptance of the post, modified or not, I then r
I restarted (twice) the qrunner suite of processes from the system
command line using the system init scripts (/etc/init.d/mailman) with
two noticeable results.
First, an egregious number of "Bounce action notifications" and "list
unsubscribe notifications" went out on bounces for lists on which I
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Stop Mailman.
Done before I wrote. MTA down as well.
> Look at Mailman's 'in' and 'out' queues.
# bin/show_qfiles ./qfiles/in
> ./qfiles/in
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bin/show_qfiles", line 95, in
main()
Fil
J.A. Terranson wrote:
>
>I just had someone post a few dozen 5mb files - since thats the list max
>size (not that anyone's ever sent even ONE of those before!) - and
>everything is clogged. I want to clear *everything* and just come up
>empty. I cant find this in the wiki.
Stop Mailman.
Look
I just had someone post a few dozen 5mb files - since thats the list max
size (not that anyone's ever sent even ONE of those before!) - and
everything is clogged. I want to clear *everything* and just come up
empty. I cant find this in the wiki.
Thanks!
--
Yours,
J.A. Terranson
sysadmin_at
I restarted (twice) the qrunner suite of processes from the system
command line using the system init scripts (/etc/init.d/mailman) with
two noticeable results.
First, an egregious number of "Bounce action notifications" and "list
unsubscribe notifications" went out on bounces for lists on which I
I have a list (several lists, actually) running on Mailman 2.1.11 and it
looks as if bounce processing is broken. On the list in question, the
following are set:
bounce_processing = Yes
bounce_score_threshold = 1.0
bounce_info_stale_after = 1
bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings = 0
bounce_you_are_di
I would like to see the users' names (which I know are optional) on the
List Subscribers page (http://domain/mailman/roster/list). Is there an
option for this that I missed, or would it require a program change?
TIA
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-Eric 'shubes'
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Hi All,
I am a list administrator for a number of mailing lists hosted on
lists.sonic.net. The folks at sonic are great, except they really
don't fully understand Mailman, so I am hoping to get a few of my
issues resolved here.
All my lists are pretty standard (aka, I don't need any help fo
Hi all,
I'm running a mail server with Debian Lenny, MTA is Postfix and i will
use postfix-to-mailma.py script to run list
I would set up Mailman for running mailing list with same email prefix
on different domains, obvious with different list names
For example we have ml.domain1.com and ml.domai
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