Re: [Mailman-Users] Database error/bug

2010-01-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Daryl Bartkunsky wrote: > >I am currently using your mailman system, > >I have around 200 email address with names in a database, > >Called a party newsletter everything was fine, but now I'm unable to access >the > >Membership list or any other feature, I'm also not able to send emails to >this l

[Mailman-Users] Database error/bug

2010-01-24 Thread Daryl Bartkunsky
Good day, I am currently using your mailman system, I have around 200 email address with names in a database, Called a party newsletter everything was fine, but now I'm unable to access the Membership list or any other feature, I'm also not able to send emails to this list, I would like to

Re: [Mailman-Users] Database

2005-09-20 Thread Brad Knowles
At 10:38 AM -0500 2005-09-20, John Fleming wrote: > Am I correct then that the email addys in the archives are relatively > unprotected from spam-harvesters? There is a certain minimal amount of protection you can apply to the archives, but it's not too hard to get around. -- Brad Kn

Re: [Mailman-Users] Database

2005-09-20 Thread John Fleming
> Pipermail itself takes 7th edition "mbox" formatted mailboxes > (text files, actually) as input, and creates ".html" files (another > special case of text file) and other types of text files as output. > No databases here. Am I correct then that the email addys in the archives are relatively un

Re: [Mailman-Users] Database

2005-09-20 Thread Brad Knowles
At 11:13 AM +0200 2005-09-20, Stefan Henrico wrote: > I'm just curious - does the Pipermail script use text files only, or is the > information stored in some sort of database? That would make my life really > easier. There are unsupported patches for an LDAP member adapter (and simil

[Mailman-Users] Database

2005-09-20 Thread Stefan Henrico
Hi guys :) I'm currently working with the Mailman software for our discussion lists. At present I have written some ASP scripts that unzips the text files and then strips them accordingly and inserts them into a database on our side. I'm just curious - does the Pipermail script use text files o

Re: [Mailman-Users] database directory ??

2005-05-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote: > >What is the content of the database directory in >archives/public//datebase ??? Normally, archives/public// is a symlink to archives/private// archives/private//database contains files for each archive volume, e.g. 2005-May-article 2005-May-author 2005-May-date 200

[Mailman-Users] database directory ??

2005-05-24 Thread Jean-Philippe GIOLA
Hi all!! What is the content of the database directory in archives/public//datebase ??? reguards -- Cordialement, Jean-Philippe Giola - 6577 -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mail

[Mailman-Users] DataBase Errors

2002-03-04 Thread MikeT
While sending out a huge list, my server is locking up at different times. Currently the list has been sending off and on for 3 1/2 days. I am thinking the following error message is causing the problem. ~mailman/logs/error Feb 28 20:50:26 2002 (4190) .XXX.win db file was corrupt, usin