Stephen J. Turnbull [mailto:step...@xemacs.org]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014 7:43 AM
To: Ecklund, Morgan
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Mailman is being a processor sponge very slow
delivery...
Ecklund, Morgan writes:
> I am pretty sure it has been hacked.
It looks normal to me.
&
Ecklund, Morgan writes:
> Looks like we are receiving messages every 2 minutes or so from
> people not on the and mailman is busy filtering those out (totally
> my theory).
>
> Sep 01 11:51:17 2014 (26561) -request/hold autoresponse discarded for:
> mailer-demon@"our symantec Brightmail Ga
How can I see what list these are being sent too?
How can I stop them?
Thanks
Morgan
-Original Message-
From: Stephen J. Turnbull [mailto:step...@xemacs.org]
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2014 12:44 AM
To: Ecklund, Morgan
Cc: 'mailman-users@python.org'
Subject: [Mailman-Users]
, which would you like to see?
Thanks Again
Morgan
-Original Message-
From: Stephen J. Turnbull [mailto:step...@xemacs.org]
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2014 12:44 AM
To: Ecklund, Morgan
Cc: 'mailman-users@python.org'
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Mailman is being a processor sponge.
Ecklund, Morgan writes:
> The new environment is CentoOS 6.2 Postfix Mailman 2.1.16rc2.
If you have Yahoo! and/or AOL subscribers, you really want to upgrade
to Mailman 2.1.18-1.
> So we noticed right off the bat that Mailman was maxing the
> processor and filling memory and later I found tha
Hello Listers,
I migrated to a VMware ESXI environment from an old P3/512 MB mailman server
(RedHat/sendmail, mailman had been upgraded to 2.1.x (I think)).
The new environment is CentoOS 6.2 Postfix Mailman 2.1.16rc2.
The new mailman environment is a processor sponge (clearly not an all-natural