On 11/7/2012 10:06 AM, Josh Berkus wrote:
>
> Since I both deleted the list and emptied the postfix queue, I'm still
> mystified as to why it didn't empty out immediately though.
If you delete a list and Mailman's OutgoingRunner is processing a
message for that list, as long as the runner is sti
All,
FWIW, the queue emptied out after a few hours of my original report.
Since I both deleted the list and emptied the postfix queue, I'm still
mystified as to why it didn't empty out immediately though.
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On 11/6/2012 9:38 PM, Stefan Foerster wrote:
> I am aware of how to get rid of shunted messages but I'd like to know
> if there are performance penalites for keeping a moderate amount
> (<1k) of messages around in the shunted queue for about a month.
>
> As far as I understand, the shunted queue
* Mark Sapiro :
> First of all, if the list is gone, i.e. there is no lists/LISTNAME/
> directory in Mailman's hierarchy, no currently queued messages will be
> processed. Outgoing runner or some other runner may pick up queue
> entries for this list, but the list won't be there, so the queued
> me
On 11/5/2012 8:02 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Josh Berkus wrote:
Folks,
I deleted a mailing list using rmlist. However, mailman continues to
send out messages to the recipients on this list, and I can't seem to
make it stop. There's ~~ 3000 pending deliveries, so I'd really rather
that they not
Josh Berkus wrote:
>Folks,
>
>I deleted a mailing list using rmlist. However, mailman continues to
>send out messages to the recipients on this list, and I can't seem to
>make it stop. There's ~~ 3000 pending deliveries, so I'd really rather
>that they not go out.
>
>For now mailman is shut down
Folks,
I deleted a mailing list using rmlist. However, mailman continues to
send out messages to the recipients on this list, and I can't seem to
make it stop. There's ~~ 3000 pending deliveries, so I'd really rather
that they not go out.
For now mailman is shut down. How do I clean out its pe