On 03/06/2017 10:31 AM, Bruce Harrison wrote:
> I'm running Mailman 2.1.7
>
> In the past month or two. I'm seeing Mailman delaying sending out messages.
> In the logs I see where it's posted, then in /var/logs/maillog I see sending
> start immediately and then somewhere along the line a delay
I'm running Mailman 2.1.7
In the past month or two. I'm seeing Mailman delaying sending out messages.
In the logs I see where it's posted, then in /var/logs/maillog I see sending
start immediately and then somewhere along the line a delay of an hour or two,
then it finishes sending. Or it del
> On 27 Jul 2016, at 15:47, Mark Sapiro wrote:
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> On 07/26/2016 11:19 AM, Nicolas wrote:
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>> Would running separate, verbose instances of qrunner possibly give me any
>> insight, and how should I go about this? Any input is appreciated.
>
>
> Multiple, sliced OutgoingRunner processe
On 07/26/2016 11:19 AM, Nicolas wrote:
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> The Mailman "post" log file /var/log/mailman/post does not indicate the
> message being posted, until the message is finally being sent out up to one
> hour after the post.
This is expected. It's not written until the message is sent.
> However, th
Hi,
I’m running Mailman version 2.1.14 on an Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS build, with Postfix
MTA.
I recently noticed up to one hour delays between Postfix delivering messages to
command "/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post [listname]", and Mailman
effectively sending out the message to list members (as
noc ops wrote:
>couldn't locate qfiles/retry or qfiles/out? where this directory located?
Based on a prior post in this thread, I'm guessing
/var/mailman/qfiles/retry and /var/mailman/qfiles/out, however this is
moot. See below.
>also, error is empty, post shows that my messages were sent succ
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> noc ops wrote:
>
>
>>another observation.
>>
>>the messages that don't make it to the list "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" do
>>get archived?
>>
>>
>>
>>regards,
>>/virendra
>>
>>
>>noc ops wrote:
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>>>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>>
Where does "delay=10" come from? In what context?
>>>
>>
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> noc ops wrote:
>
>
>>hmm..apparently it is logging events related to the postfix/smtpd which
>>are configured for mailman.
>
>
>
> Then it would be a postfix issue. It might have to do with messages
> being delayed after being accepted from Mailman for delivery.
-
noc ops wrote:
>hmm..apparently it is logging events related to the postfix/smtpd which
>are configured for mailman.
Then it would be a postfix issue. It might have to do with messages
being delayed after being accepted from Mailman for delivery.
>i will look into qfiles logs but from what i c
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> noc ops wrote:
>
>
>>another observation.
>>
>>the messages that don't make it to the list "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" do
>>get archived?
>>
>>
>>
>>regards,
>>/virendra
>>
>>
>>noc ops wrote:
>>
>>>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>>
Where does "delay=10" come from? In what context?
>>>
>>>-
noc ops wrote:
>another observation.
>
>the messages that don't make it to the list "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" do
>get archived?
>
>
>
>regards,
>/virendra
>
>
>noc ops wrote:
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>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>>
>>>Where does "delay=10" come from? In what context?
>>
>> ---
>> /var/log/syslog
Mailma
another observation.
the messages that don't make it to the list "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" do
get archived?
regards,
/virendra
noc ops wrote:
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> Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>>noc ops wrote:
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>>>i have created a list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] on my mailman
>>>(v2.1.5-8) server. I can send newly crea
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> noc ops wrote:
>
>>i have created a list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] on my mailman
>>(v2.1.5-8) server. I can send newly created messages to it with no
>>problems. when i try and forward messages (which worked earlier) it
>>intermittently and other times i get delay=10 and the
noc ops wrote:
>
>i have created a list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] on my mailman
>(v2.1.5-8) server. I can send newly created messages to it with no
>problems. when i try and forward messages (which worked earlier) it
>intermittently and other times i get delay=10 and the message doesn't
>make it to
hi,
a little intro as to what's i'm facing.
i have created a list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] on my mailman
(v2.1.5-8) server. I can send newly created messages to it with no
problems. when i try and forward messages (which worked earlier) it
intermittently and other times i get delay=10 and the mes
Every since switching to mailman, I have been vexed by a performance
problem. Originally, I thought it was my old server. It was getting
long in the tooth and in the need of retiring. Last month I replaced it
and got my lists up and running with no problem on the new server.
However, my proble
At 7:52 PM -0400 2004-07-20, Spencer Yost wrote:
Specifically my problem is there is a delay of anywhere from 15 minutes to
several hours in Mailman's processing of a message. Mail receives the
message but then takes a long time passing it to sendmail. I am not
talking about delivery time
Every since switching to mailman, I have been vexed by a performance
problem. Originally, I thought it was my old server. It was getting
long in the tooth and in the need of retiring. Last month I replaced it
and got my lists up and running with no problem on the new server.
However, my proble
in the archives. Pick a month
and just start reading. Good Luck - Jon Carnes
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 4:06 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Delay?
> Hi,
>
> when I sent an email to a mailman
Hi,
when I sent an email to a mailman list it takes some minutes to even a hour
until all emails are sent. On the list are about 40 people. What is the
reason for the delay? Can it be reduced by changing some settings?
Regards
Ralf
--
Mailman
OK Folks I have a little problem with 2.0. This all of the
sudden began to happen and I don't really know where to look
for the cause. Thsi seems to be happening on only one list
out of 4 that are running on one server. Normally the mail
is delivered within 3 to 5 minutes, but the customer
complai
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