On 07/23/2013 06:06 AM, David Westlund wrote:
>
> We have a Mailman cluster setup where two mailman instances share one NFS
> file storage area. Now we are planning to upgrade from Mailman 2.13 to 2.15.
> We plan to upgrade one machine in the cluster first, to have the second
> machine as fallb
On 07/23/2013 12:29 AM, Peter Heitzer wrote:
> Hello folks,
> I have a few mailing lists which show a last_post_time of 1970-01-01. Does
> this
> really mean that the list has not yet sent any mails to its subscribers, i.e
> the
> list is inactive?
Yes.
> I assume that only a regular post fro
Hello folks,
I have a few mailing lists which show a last_post_time of 1970-01-01. Does this
really mean that the list has not yet sent any mails to its subscribers, i.e the
list is inactive?
I assume that only a regular post from an allowed mail address forces an update
to a lists last_post_time v
Hi
We have a Mailman cluster setup where two mailman instances share one NFS file
storage area. Now we are planning to upgrade from Mailman 2.13 to 2.15. We plan
to upgrade one machine in the cluster first, to have the second machine as
fallback in case something goes wrong. This, of course, re