[Mailman-Users] how to identify subscribed address?

2014-08-29 Thread Andrew Watson
A subscriber has asked to be removed from my list. The addresses he suggests are not subscribed. I asked that he forward an example of a received message, with all headers visible, so that I could identify the problem address. But the subscriber address does not appear anywhere in the headers. Is

[Mailman-Users] Mailman is being a processor sponge.... very slow delivery...

2014-08-29 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Ecklund, Morgan writes: > The new environment is CentoOS 6.2 Postfix Mailman 2.1.16rc2. If you have Yahoo! and/or AOL subscribers, you really want to upgrade to Mailman 2.1.18-1. > So we noticed right off the bat that Mailman was maxing the > processor and filling memory and later I found tha

[Mailman-Users] Mailman is being a processor sponge.... very slow delivery...

2014-08-29 Thread Ecklund, Morgan
Hello Listers, I migrated to a VMware ESXI environment from an old P3/512 MB mailman server (RedHat/sendmail, mailman had been upgraded to 2.1.x (I think)). The new environment is CentoOS 6.2 Postfix Mailman 2.1.16rc2. The new mailman environment is a processor sponge (clearly not an all-natural