Re: [Mailman-Users] Invisible message for approval [SOLVED]

2011-10-11 Thread Narcis Garcia - GiLUG
Production and mirror are ready to work, and the only difference is the public DNS pointer. The design is planned to make only 1 change on a DNS record to change the role of a server. I'll study the best point to make check if it's production or not, and then run crontab actions or not. Than

Re: [Mailman-Users] Invisible message for approval [SOLVED]

2011-10-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Narcis Garcia - GiLUG wrote: > >The matter I don't know how to solve is to have a mirror (available for >production) but not sending mails while doesn't become the production one. >(Server can know if it's main or mirror with a DNS query: ListServer IP >=? My IP) Presumably, you are not actuall

Re: [Mailman-Users] Invisible message for approval [SOLVED]

2011-10-10 Thread Narcis Garcia - GiLUG
The two messages were sent from the main server and from a new mirror server. I only moderate on the production list server, of course, and the mirror makes data copy with some lag. The matter I don't know how to solve is to have a mirror (available for production) but not sending mails while

Re: [Mailman-Users] Invisible message for approval

2011-10-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Narcis Garcia - GiLUG wrote: > >But now I receive every morning an automated message with "The xxx >mailing list has 1 request(s) waiting for your consideration", while >there is'nt any retained message in the admindb page. > >How can I effectively clean the moderation spool? >It's Mailman 2.1.13

[Mailman-Users] Invisible message for approval

2011-10-09 Thread Narcis Garcia - GiLUG
Hello everybody and thanks for this helping tool. I administer one list and had a "pending for approval" message on Sun Aug 14 21:11:08 2011 , but after several days I discarded it and no mode appeared in the admindb page. But now I receive every morning an automated message with "The xxx ma