Brian Canty wrote:
poster who uses a gmail account to post and he is not getting a copy of
the posting? Any suggestions in trying to resolve this would be greatly
appreciated.
Ask your gmail users to look in their Sent Mail or All Mail for the
message. gmail is 'helping' your users by auto
Savoy, Jim wrote:
I didn't get anything mailed to me when I added the MAILTO though...
Divide and conquer. First get a dead simple cron job working, maybe one
that runs every few minutes and does something like:
date >> /tmp/foo-cron; echo "done"
Once that is working and you are receivin
Back at the beginning of this thread, Fletcher Cocquyt wrote:
Config:
Solaris 10 x86
Python 2.5.2
Mailman 2.1.9 (8 Incoming queue runners - the leak rate increases with this)
SpamAssassin 3.2.5
At this point I am looking for ways to isolate the suspected memory leak - I
am looking at using dtr
Vidiot wrote:
When I get to the step about getting mailman to start at boot time,
I'll see if I can get it wedged into the Solaris 10 services system.
The stuff I got to install exim should be modifiable to work with mailman.
If I do manage to get it to work, I'll submit the files for future
inc
SP wrote:
> Good suggestion: I have to wait for the problem to appear again, but as
> soon as it jumps out I will post here the logs... the only problem is
> that in fact I don't know exactly when the runner stops working: I
> can only check the oldest message in the outgoing queue and conclude
>
er on pages generated
from subscribe.html, and changes I make in MailmanLogo() show up.
Thanks for any pointers, relevant doc pages, or ... - Tim Bell
[1] http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.048.htp
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