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Hello,
When I run
# bin/list_lists
without arguments, it shows all of my lists, as I would expect.
However, when I run:
# bin/list_lists -V dom.ain
It is omitting one list associated with that dom.ain, which I
recently created. The lis
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Brad,
On May 7, 2006, at 10:46 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I'm curious to know -- Postfix has this address verification
> feature, which is kind of like greylisting. Basically, before a
> message from a given envelope sender will be a
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James,
> What can I do to decrease or limit the memory mailman uses whilst
> running? I don't particularly mind if this comes at the expense of
> performance.
I seem to recall one of the recent point releases greatly reducing the
amount of memory my
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Brad,
> I've been specializing in Internet e-mail for over a decade, I was
> the comp.mail.sendmail FAQ maintainer for years, I was heavily
> involved in the postfix community from back when it was still being
> called VMailer, and I have
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Stephen,
On Mar 2, 2006, at 9:48 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>>>>>> "Harold" == Harold Paulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Harold> Do you really have a *policy* to accept messages that you
>
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Brad,
>> Do you really have a *policy* to accept messages that you will never
>> deliver, save them to disk, and then generate reject messages for
>> them?
>
> How could the MTA possibly know that the MLM would choose to reject
> those messa
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Greg,
>>> Like most people who've been running mailing lists for 20+ years, I
>>> have strong opinions about list policy. Please address the mechanism
>>> I asked for instead of seeking to discuss the policy issues.
>>
>> You have a policy problem wit
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Greg,
> Like most people who've been running mailing lists for 20+ years, I
> have strong opinions about list policy. Please address the mechanism
> I asked for instead of seeking to discuss the policy issues.
You have a policy problem with your MTA,
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Mark,
>> As you can see, nearly an hour elapsed between the time the message
>> was
>> approved by a list moderator, and the time Mailman *started* delivery.
>> I would not expect that the MTA is involved in that part of the
>> process, at all.
>
>
>
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Mark,
Thank you for your quick reply.
On Nov 8, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
[deletia]
> Visit the FAQ wizard
>> Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
> and search for performance.
I am familiar with the optimization tips
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Hello,
I am having trouble with a slow outgoing queue. I am running Mailman
2.1.6 on FreeBSD 4.11.
Here is an example of a slow email traced through Mailman's logs:
At 10:18, a message is sent to the moderated "students" list I host,
and held:
lo
But, cannot add members using this command in php.
Anyone know how to solve it??
Thanks.
I use Redhat 7.3
Regards
Simon
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tionality by default, but it is still
beta at this point. If one of the Python gurus around here wanted to
update that patch, that would be cool...
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>Hi!
>
>I'm using Woody's mailman.
>
>Is it possible, to have an own verify.txt for each lists?
>
gt;that in a few days time.
>I've decided that I'm going to use a seperate application to send my mail,
>and make it look like mailman sent it, so that any bouncing mail would be
>recieved by my mailman box. If I've missed anything crucial, feel free to
>make me feel li
gt;And I still get the error.
>
>I have removed all the files from
>
>/home/mailman/qfiles
>
>and
>
>/home/mailman/locks
>
>and it seems OK but what could the cause be?
>
>
>Simon
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essing for out.
>The qfiles dir is growing and growing and growing...
>
>I am not talking about sending messages though the MTA. It is just
>qrunner that us doing nothing while there are so many *.msg/*.db
>files are to be processed.
>
>I hope i am now clear enough :-)
>
>
&g
mussen aka mikeraz
>Be appropriate && Follow your curiosity
>"They that give up essential liberty to obtain
>temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
> -- Benjamin Franklin
> But keep in mind:
>>Fro
tor and Linux Tech serving Chester County
>InterLink, http://www.ccil.org, Starry Skies, http://StarrySkies.com
>http://EverydayLinux.com and many other non-profit and community groups
>of Chester County, PA.
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y.
>
>JSC
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>member info / subscribe / unsubscribe / user options at:
>http://lrllamas.com/mailman/listinfo/camelid
>http://lrllamas.com/mailman/listinfo/alpacas
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e a certin amount of domains that I DO need to relay mail for, can this
>still work? and if so, how?
>
>
> -Richard Idalski
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site.
>
>Thanks,
>Dale
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me too, and it's not the first
time I have seen this question asked. Maybe we could get a
friendlier log message here?
Also, I recall older versions of Mailman having locking problems,
that ended up with a lot of stale locks laying around.
- H
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normal?
>
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you build it from scratch or install a binary? What are
>the sizes of messages, traffic, number of lists, number of
>subscribers, etc.? What version of Mailman? ;)
>
>-Barry
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ate, or if I write one for a list I'm managing, I'll send it in
>with a patch to newlist for this...
An expert and newbie template, Yum! You could also solve a FAQ by
making a Discussion vs Distribution template.
- H
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(whether or not
it's faster in general I don't care)?
What is the recommended way to pull bad addresses out of queue? I
can find the right files in 'qfiles' easily enough, but aren't these
messages going to many people?
Thanks.
- H
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ng "weird". They
were simple enough to turn off in any case. Of course it will be
nicer when it supports the RFC...
- H
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it would skirt around the need for
some of these complicated locking tricks.
- H
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econfig for 99??
>
>
>
>Mailman CGI error!!!
>
>The expected gid of the Mailman CGI wrapper did not match the gid as set
>by the Web server.
>
>Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 48, GOT gid 99. (Reconfigure to take
>99?)
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im from subscribing.
>Yes, he can change his email, etc. Whatever.
>
>Has someone implemented something, even if ugly :), for this? Perhaps
>another wrapper, let the alias expand to that, check the email and only
>then call the real wrapper?
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ither. However, I can drop a Perl script in the ~mailman/bin
directory with the same ownership and permissions, and it seems to
exec just fine.
Any idea what I'm overlooking?
- H
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>On Jan 22, 2001 at 09:02, Harold Paulson wrote:
>
>>I don't think that there is any requirement for the mailman user's
>>home dir to be the directory in which the mailman software was
>>installed. Couldn't you keep the mailman home dir somewhere like
>&
ny of the inner pages, it
requires me to login again, but it does let me in. However, all the
links are again broken, including the forms, so it's not too useful.
Any ideas?
- H
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