* /usr/bin/python /home/mailman/cron/mailpasswds
There's your command.
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out great. But now
a list I have would like to have a choice between tons of email in their
inboxes, and their good old news reader program.
If you have any experience with or tips for doing this, I would love to
hear about it.
Thanks in advance.
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lly? That is where I get confused :-)
I was thinking about this lately as well. I would think the secondary
servers should just be relaying. I haven't tried it yet, though.
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Jerry Adlersfluegel wrote:
> I haven't done exactly what you're asking about, but I THINK you should be
> able to: create the list; move the mbox into the appropriate place in
> ~/arch/private/listname.mbox/listname.mbox ; run ~/bin/arch listname.
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mming language, so if I need to cut code,
> > so be it :-)
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On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Jerry Adlersfluegel wrote:
> I have followed your instructions and (think I) have it working on my
> site. But I noticed swish-e is s l o w to index my archives. Have you or
> anyone been able to get swish++ doing the same thing? I don't see a quick
> cgi av
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that's not
quite what I want to do.
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k. When I ran the arch command, it simply rebuilt
> the entire archive. I would be grateful for any suggestions!
Before you run arch, you have to edit your listname.mbox file to remove
last year's articles.
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n answer, but I wanted to reply to say that I also had
something happen the other day where my list got locked up. That is, there
were lock files that appeared to be stuck which prevented access to the
web pages and posting.
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In trying to rebuild a list's archives, it appears that ~/bin/arch
puts a lock on the list, and no mail goes through. Is this the
correct behavior? (Mailman 2.0.1, Python 1.5.2)
Thanks!
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