John Magolske wrote:
>
>Sometimes before subscribing to a list I like to download the archives
>and convert them into an mbox file for nice threaded browsing &
>searching using familiar tools (for me, Mutt and mairix).
If the list's archive is public and you are not a subscriber, your
script is p
Dave Jones wrote:
>
>On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> Dave Jones wrote:
>>
>> >Mailman smtp log
>> >
>> >Oct 10 10:36:15 2012 (15296) <
>> >mailman.550.1349883373.15294.s...@lists.mydomain.com> smtp to supt for 1
>> >recips, completed in 0.022 seconds
>> W
Hi,
Sometimes before subscribing to a list I like to download the archives
and convert them into an mbox file for nice threaded browsing &
searching using familiar tools (for me, Mutt and mairix). Not finding
an automated way to do this [1], I put together the following shell
script. Simple & roug
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dave Jones wrote:
>
> >I have a list named "supt" with 252 members that received an email that
> >only went out to 1 recipient.
> [...]
> >Postfix maillog
> >===
> >Oct 10 10:36:12 lists postfix/qmgr[11957]: B1E055055B7:
> >from=,
Dave Jones wrote:
>I have a list named "supt" with 252 members that received an email that
>only went out to 1 recipient.
[...]
>Postfix maillog
>===
>Oct 10 10:36:12 lists postfix/qmgr[11957]: B1E055055B7:
>from=, size=95926, nrcpt=1 (queue
>active)
>Oct 10 10:36:12 lists postfix/loca
I have a list named "supt" with 252 members that received an email that
only went out to 1 recipient. After looking at the mailman smtp logs, I am
seeing a number of lists that are only sending to a single recipient but
have dozens to hundreds of members. Nothing is showing up in the "post"
log f