Mark Sapiro msapiro.net> writes:
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> I have added a -p/--preserve option to collect the pruned messages in
> archives/private/LISTNAME.mbox/LISTNAME.mbox.pruned, appending to that
> file if it exists. You could then compress that and save it anywhere
> you want. If you feel it is important to pro
Mark Sapiro msapiro.net> writes:
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> Frank Bell wrote:
>
> >Is there any easier way? I just took over our mailman server and we have
> >several years worth of messages in 190+ mboxs totaling approx 130 gig
> >and a few 100K msgs.
>
> You inspired me. I've created a script for pruning archive
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 2:54 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Richard Haas wrote:
> >
> >Last week, we ran into a rather odd event (first time we've seen it in a
> >decade or so of Mailman ops), where a bounced message kept writing to its
> >/var/mailman/data/bounce-even
esumes PID 1556 hung around and kept
writing bounce-events-1556.pck from 17:02 to 17:43 (and probably beyond).
Does the above add up to anything for anyone else? Is there something else
that should be checked?
Thanks for any insight.
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seems like rolling a
lot together just to get a lock placed on a list. :-)
Is there a more straightforward way to lock/unlock a mailing list?
Thanks for any insight.
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ch adjust the handling of
bouncing list owner emails, short of customizing the Messages.py or
adjusting filters on the DEFAULT_SITE_LIST policies? None leap out in
Defaults.py.
Thanks for any insight.
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ng able to trivially enable virtual
domains, to maintaining a separate transport for mailman?
- What is the default transport that should be used by mailman 2.1.14 if
no virtual domains are needed -- smtp?
Thanks.
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