ding to the documentation this
should subscribe the people listed in the file, with no confirmation messages.
Try it on a short list of just a couple of users first, to make sure it
behaves as you wish it to.
Scott
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local IP number, as well as the 127.0.0.1 host, and messages seem
to be routing outbound now.
Sorry to bother everyone...I think we can call this a closed problem.
Scott
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d interfaces and archives work correctly.
I'm running Mailman 2.1.4, just installed from a clean source build.
Thanks!
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On Friday 12 July 2002 01:34 am, alex wetmore wrote:
> Here is the important section:
[...]
Thanks for the additional information.
Scott
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ce a buffer and inode flush).
You're right, of course. It's been several years since I've needed to get into
SMTP RFCs in that level of detail.
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On Thursday 11 July 2002 11:59 am, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 08:43:06 -0400
>
> Scott Courtney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 11 July 2002 12:14 am, J C Lawrence wrote:
> >> a) Add more RAM. Number of queue runners for your MTA
> >
a matter of seconds rather than for hours or days.
What method are you using to determind what relay gets each outbound message
transaction?
Scott
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CSI controller channel to prevent contention for bus
bandwidth during large backup runs. It could be a lower-cost SCSI board than
the primary, probably.
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pears as "courtney at 4th.com" in the archives; I just
went to one of my lists and verified this. Perhaps this is an added feature
in 2.1b2; I haven't tested it with 2.0.x.
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gainst a
smart spambot.
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http://4th.com/| ("The Rebel Code," N
or toilet." It seems a fitting nickname
for a product that is as bad as InBlind! I've also heard it called "Lookout!")
Scott
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er than trying to do this globally, and unconditionally, on the
server.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] | having a bad operating
ing it in the documentation.
Thanks for any help.
Scott
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get
delivery unless the qrunner is active -- still stands.
If you run this in the root crontab (not advised, but possible) you'll need an
extra parameter near the beginning of the line for the userid owning the
process.
Scott
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write it...the writing isn't the hard part!)
Scott
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nd put whatever friendly stuff you want
between and tags, as I have put "subscribe to my list"
in this example.
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[EMAIL PR
s there any way to get around this?
>
There are several approaches. Tell us how your virtual domains are mapped
to your login names (generically, not a specific list of logins). Is it one-
to-one or many-to-one?
Scott
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dmin's guide
>
Version 2.1b2 (beta) has built-in support for this. I'm using it. :-)
Scott
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t begins with "From " (no colon) ahead of the "Received: " headers in
each message.
I'd look for a problem with your mail delivery agent, which seems to be
stripping these off.
Scott
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gly header problems when importing
# mail from YahooGroups to mbox format.
#
# Author: Scott Courtney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://4th.com/
#
# License: GPL (http://www.gnu.org/)
#
# Disclaimer: Written for my own one-time use; NOT thoroughly tested.
#
BEGIN {
hdr=0;
On Wednesday 12 June 2002 12:36 am, Jon Parise wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 05:09:50AM -0400, Scott Courtney wrote:
> > Another change that may or may not apply to your lists: Some versions of
> > KMail, the client that comes with KDE, produce a header called
> > "M
cron job is in the mailman user's personal crontab, NOT the
system (root) crontab.
This reduces CPU consumption on servers such as mine where list traffic is
light.
Scott
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Kind regards,
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http://www.4th.com/| (
above might be of benefit, perhaps triggering further ideas of
your own.
Kind regards,
Scott
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ly the web admin interface, to change it.
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http://
ing how to do these things.
Scott
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http://www.4th.com/
I can just post it out there
without involvement of anyone else in particular?
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On Sunday 02 June 2002 10:00 am, LuKreme wrote:
> On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 09:21 PM, Scott Courtney wrote:
> > On Saturday 01 June 2002 10:59 pm, LuKreme wrote:
> >> Out of curiosity, how did you split the mbox? I have about 1200 emails
> >> I
> >> w
from YahooGroups to mbox format.
#
# Author: Scott Courtney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#
# License: GPL
#
# Disclaimer: Written for my own one-time use; NOT thoroughly tested.
#
BEGIN {
hdr=0;
}
/^From .*@.* .*:..:.. / {
hdr=1;
print $0;
}
/^$/ {
hdr=0;
print $0
On Sunday 02 June 2002 02:35 am, Scott Courtney wrote:
> By slightly I mean, among other things, that it wraps
> the header lines in a way that appears incompatible with RFC 822. The Perl
> script that extracts these pages has no way of knowing what Yahoo has done
> to the original
On Sunday 02 June 2002 02:06 am, Scott Courtney wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is "the" problem, but it is certainly "a" problem. The
> parser in Pipermail chokes on headers that look like this:
>
> Received: from blah blah blah
> by blah blah blah
> Rece
On Sunday 02 June 2002 01:34 am, Scott Courtney wrote:
> I'll post to the list when I have more definitive info.
Okay...more data.
I'm not sure if this is "the" problem, but it is certainly "a" problem. The
parser in Pipermail chokes on headers that look lik
r a data
import routine.
I'll post to the list when I have more definitive info.
Scott
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] | having a
On Sunday 02 June 2002 12:26 am, Jon Carnes wrote:
> On Saturday 01 June 2002 09:35 pm, Scott Courtney wrote:
> > I am trying to import large numbers of messages (several hundred, to as
> > many as 900 for one of my lists) into Mailman from mbox files. I can only
> > do ab
*
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
#
# Splits an mbox formatted file into chunks of size SZ messages each.
# Sends output to "split-0001.mbox", "split-0002.mbox", and so on, for as
# many as it takes. Overwrites the output files without warning.
#
# Author: Scott Courtney ([EMAIL PROTE
other problem, I'm willing to document
this for the FAQ if in fact it is a FAQ (pun intended).
Kind regards,
Scott
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
e basic stuff.
Kind regards,
Scott
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] | having a bad operating system."-- Linus Torvalds
http://www.4th.co
.
Thanks to all, especially Raquel, for the replies to my question on-list. You
folks got me asking the basic questions again, and I thereby found the obvious
problem hidden inside its mask of subtle symptoms. :-)
Kind regards,
Scott
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. I consider this problem solved, thanks to you. :-)
Scott
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er.
Scott
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http://www.4th.com/| ("The Rebel Code," NY Times, 21 February 1999)
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Scott
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http://www.4th.com/| ("The Rebel Code,&q
es
that appear to be just a bare linefeed or ^D character. Oh, and by the way,
my mailbox file's modification date gets touched.
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-byte message being posted to my /var/spool/mail/mylogin mailbox.
That's the only anomaly.
Any ideas?
Kind regards,
Scott
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