On 10/25/07, Jurgen Gaeremyn wrote:
> So, here's my question: I want to transfer a mailinglist to my new host
> (Webhosting UK).
> My list counts 750 members, but I'm recommended to (as they mailed me)
> split the mail transfer up into batches of maximum 250 members at once,
> with a 1 hour d
:23 PM
To: Jurgen Gaeremyn; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Batch processing a mailing list...
Jurgen Gaeremyn wrote:
>
>So, here's my question: I want to transfer a mailinglist to my new host
>(Webhosting UK).
>My list counts 750 members, but I'm r
Jurgen Gaeremyn wrote:
>
>So, here's my question: I want to transfer a mailinglist to my new host
>(Webhosting UK).
>My list counts 750 members, but I'm recommended to (as they mailed me)
>split the mail transfer up into batches of maximum 250 members at once,
>with a 1 hour delay.
>
>I'm not reall
Hi,
I'm pretty new to the mailman thing... I've been lurching this mailing
list a few weeks now, and you guys really seem very helpful... (even if
we ask pretty novice questions)
So, here's my question: I want to transfer a mailinglist to my new host
(Webhosting UK).
My list counts 750 members, b
I am using the default Cpanel/exim configuration on redhat.
Dana
-Original Message-
From: Carl Zwanzig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:21 PM
To: Dana Nevins
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Batch Processing
In a flurry of recycled
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Dana Nevins wrote:
> I have an announcement list with 45,000 members, when I send an email not
> only does it severely overload the server but it also gets blocked from
> performing DNS lookups after the first few thousand lookups.
Which MTA are you using? You
I have an announcement list with 45,000 members, when I send an email not
only does it severely overload the server but it also gets blocked from
performing DNS lookups after the first few thousand lookups.
It has been suggested that I set up a caching DNS server but that doesn't
look as easy as