Richard Haas wrote:
>
>Last week, we ran into a rather odd event (first time we've seen it in a
>decade or so of Mailman ops), where a bounced message kept writing to its
>/var/mailman/data/bounce-events-PID.pck file, until it filled the disk [...]
>The first bounce seemed normal:
>
>Delivery faile
Greetings.
Last week, we ran into a rather odd event (first time we've seen it in a
decade or so of Mailman ops), where a bounced message kept writing to its
/var/mailman/data/bounce-events-PID.pck file, until it filled the disk --
it wasn't a series of bounces (same delivery times on every receiv
Geoff Shang wrote:
>On Mon, 21 Nov 2011, Christian Lerrahn wrote:
>
>> I have noticed that Mailman identifies lists by there names only but
>> allows them to run in different mail domains. I realise that I can also
>> have different domains and host names for the web interfaces. However,
>> what I
On Mon, 21 Nov 2011, Christian Lerrahn wrote:
I have noticed that Mailman identifies lists by there names only but
allows them to run in different mail domains. I realise that I can also
have different domains and host names for the web interfaces. However,
what I cannot find out for sure is if
Hi,
Please forgive me if my question is a display of ignorance. I've only
very recently switched from ezmlm-idx to mailman and am still trying to
get my head around the difference in concept. I've searched the FAQs
and archives but wasn't actually too sure what exactly to use as search
terms.
I ha