[Mailman-Users] Delays - need help troubleshooting

2005-01-20 Thread Spencer Yost
deliver promptly to the local users or to mailman when it gets the messages. My Setup Linux RH 9.0, using sendmail 8.13.0 & mailman 2.1.5 with python 2.2.2 After my signature is a received trail from a delayed message I personally got and I am user local to the mailman server. Notice t

[Mailman-Users] OutgoingRunner and mailmanctl

2004-10-28 Thread Spencer Yost
ime. The OutgoingRunner process will always stop then. Nothing in the logs or anything like that insofar as clues are concerned. Anyone else have this "2 stops needed" trouble and know a solution? Thanks in advance, Spencer Yost Owner, ATIS Plow the Net!

Re: [Mailman-Users] Making Lists with identical settings

2004-07-30 Thread Spencer Yost
u add subscribers to your announcement list, etc. Spencer Yost Owner, ATIS Plow the Net! http://www.atis.net *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 7/30/2004 at 9:37 AM Bruce Embrey wrote: >Mailman-Users: > > > >I am using Mailman 2.1.5 on RedHat Linux. > > > >I have

[Mailman-Users] Stitching together archives

2004-07-26 Thread Spencer Yost
About half of my archives were deleted by an over-zealous and under-smart system administrator. Fortunately I have a backup (so this is why you do backups! ) that is only missing a few days of the archives. The deletion, and backup, took place before I did an upgrade from 2.14 to 2.15 this weeke

Re: [Mailman-Users] Role of mailman list

2004-07-23 Thread Spencer Yost
started realizing what was happening. Therefore I don't have the "Received:" trail" on those critical first few messages anymore. Plus I just don't see how routing my mail through a SPAM service could possibly make a difference nor could I see this being the culprit if

[Mailman-Users] Role of mailman list

2004-07-22 Thread Spencer Yost
page. I am not sure what role this mailman list even plays, except password reminders look like the come from it. Spencer Yost Owner, ATIS Plow the Net! http://www.atis.net -- Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/

[Mailman-Users] Delay in mailman passing messages

2004-07-20 Thread Spencer Yost
matter. They just read like everything is a pretty day in the park 6.A total of 8 lists that are small: Biggest is 500 subscribers with 30-50 messages a day 7.The messages are scanned for viruses and SPAM but according to maillog that takes only a second or two and then the message is passed

[Mailman-Users] Delay in mailman passing messages

2004-07-20 Thread Spencer Yost
matter. They just read like everything is a pretty day in the park 6.A total of 8 lists that are small: Biggest is 500 subscribers with 30-50 messages a day 7.The messages are scanned for viruses and SPAM but according to maillog that takes only a second or two and then the message is passed