Re: [Mailman-Users] Checking for Heartbeat

2009-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
LuKreme wrote: > >Hmm.. the readme and internal docs where not that useful. > ># Arguments for your mktemp command to specify directory and/or create file. ># For example, HPUX mktemp requires "-c"; FreeBSD doesn't accept "-p ". >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Checking for Heartbeat

2009-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
LuKreme wrote: >On 27-Nov-2009, at 08:56, Mark Sapiro wrote: >> >> where you can download mmdsr and README.mmdsr > >Hmm.. the readme and internal docs where not that useful. > ># Arguments for your mktemp command to s

Re: [Mailman-Users] Checking for Heartbeat

2009-11-27 Thread LuKreme
On 27-Nov-2009, at 08:56, Mark Sapiro wrote: > > where you can download mmdsr and README.mmdsr Hmm.. the readme and internal docs where not that useful. # Arguments for your mktemp command to specify directory and/or

Re: [Mailman-Users] Checking for Heartbeat

2009-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rex Goode wrote: > >I host with jumpline.com, which generally does a good job with me. The >Mailman installation is pretty good, but for some reason I can't track >down, Mailman keeps going belly-up. Jumpline customer support doesn't >know why. I have to stop it to turn off whatever qrunners are

[Mailman-Users] Checking for Heartbeat

2009-11-27 Thread Rex Goode
First, thanks to Mark Sapiro for the great reply on Multiple List Pending Requests. I host with jumpline.com, which generally does a good job with me. The Mailman installation is pretty good, but for some reason I can't track down, Mailman keeps going belly-up. Jumpline customer support doesn'