[Mailman-Users] tokens for confirmations are too long

2003-12-26 Thread Brett Dikeman
Folks- The (IMHO) excessively long tokens are causing considerable confusion on the lists I help run. The problem is that any URL longer than 80 characters will be chopped by many mail clients- Eudora, for example. Let's be realistic- just 3 alphanumerics would allow for 46,656 unique IDs. 8

[Mailman-Users] only one member in web interface

2003-11-24 Thread Brett Dikeman
On our larger lists(1000 people), we only see one address listed in the web UI, instead of the usual 25 or so per page that we used to see in 2.0; some lists 5 or so, others more like 10 or 15. Very inconsistent. Is this normal? If so, very annoying. The smaller lists seem fine... Brett --

Re: [Mailman-Users] Message has implicit destination

2003-11-21 Thread Brett Dikeman
At 11:28 AM -0600 11/21/03, Rick Goyette wrote: This is really annoying, and I don't know why it happens or how to fix it. I have some user who are subscribed to list who whenever they try to post a message have to wait for approval : What is an implicit destination anyway? How do I fix this?

[Mailman-Users] back to square one

2003-11-20 Thread Brett Dikeman
I thought everything was going great(after I removed all the queue files, after having fixed mm_cfg.py and permissions), until things just ground to a halt again. 400+ files in out, mail's extremely slow- its taking well over 10 minutes from the time postfix calls bin/mailman to when something

Re: [Mailman-Users] dead in the water

2003-11-20 Thread Brett Dikeman
At 10:22 AM +1030 11/21/03, Dat Bui wrote: sorry, i should've said that this happens to me too. doesn't hurt to try editing your Defaults.py or mm_cfg.py and try upping the outgoing qrunners :) stop then start the mailmanctl So the saga ends- the system is Gentoo-based, and the build script appare

Re: [Mailman-Users] dead in the water

2003-11-20 Thread Brett Dikeman
At 9:30 AM +1030 11/21/03, Dat Bui wrote: Hi, the messages are most likely being queued up in the ~mailman/qfiles/out directory. try running like 5 outgoing qrunners and see if that helps. I just shut down the qrunners(since I didn't understand the 'slice' business) and ran outgoing by hand, with

Re: [Mailman-Users] dead in the water

2003-11-20 Thread Brett Dikeman
At 9:30 AM +1030 11/21/03, Dat Bui wrote: Hi, the messages are most likely being queued up in the ~mailman/qfiles/out directory. try running like 5 outgoing qrunners and see if that helps. Huh? -Nothing- is going out. Zip. Zilch. It's a P4 3ghz with 1GB of ram, a massive pipe...and load is 0 t

[Mailman-Users] dead in the water

2003-11-20 Thread Brett Dikeman
After less than 24 hours operation, ALL our list mail just goes into a black hole; postfix hands it off to mailman successfully and then it just disappears, save some messages show up in the archives. It was working great up until about 2pm and then just everything stopped- barely 12 hours wort