Hi all.
The problem with great software is that one becomes use to it just working...
Alas, I've been negligent. Per some date stamps, apparently about 2 weeks
ago my /usr/local filesystem filled up - causing mailman
(/usr/local/mailman) some grief. Last night I moved /usr/local/mailman to
/var
All -
Although Mailman does a great job blocking SPAM from my users, the daily
task of purging all defered e-mails (SPAM 99.9% of the time) is growing
weary.
I'm an AMD-64 Gentoo Linux, Postfix, Mailman server - does anyone have any
suggestions for a system wide anti-spam tool that integrates wel
Dear List -
I recently have changed mail servers and my attempt at moving Mailman
appears to have only partially succeeded.
Currently:
check_perms comes back fine - Good.
cron is running the news_port command every 5 minutes (good cron check)
-Good.
The web interface works fine - all list look g
Just an update since I posted this:
I pulled the primary distribution and rebuilt by hand just to make sure
Gentoo didn't have anything to do with the problem. Same results. I
didn't see this under 2.1.0, but suffered a data corruption to one of the
list .pck files under that release.
Kevin C.
Hi all -
Looking for a method to block specific attachment types like .pif and .exe.
Any suggestions for a Postfix/Mailman user?
Kevin C.
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Hi all -
I recently upgraded to Mailman 2.1.2-r1 (via Gentoo's emerge) and have
noticed a looping python process. Taking a quick look at
/proc/, this appears to be the outgoing runner. Left alone,
it will use 100% of the CPU. One time I killed it, it had accumulated
over 7000 minutes of CPU ti