Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce-events-xxxx.pck filling up quickly my disk

2009-02-13 Thread gherzig
> Gerardo Herzig wrote: > >>Hi all. As my server is getting bocked in hotmail and yahoo, the pickled >>file bounce-events grows mega-fast and quickly fills-up the partition. >>Can Mailman be configured to "stop writing after some size", or will i >>have to doit with some sort of Linux quota system?

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce-events-xxxx.pck filling up quickly my disk

2009-02-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Gerardo Herzig wrote: >My server is getting spam-blocked in hotmail, yahoo and others, and some >list have about 40,000 hotmail+yahoo address. So the bounce-events-xxx.pck >(i guess im talking about the BounceRunner one) grows almost automaticaly >because of all the yahoo and hotmail emails gettin

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce-events-xxxx.pck filling up quickly my disk

2009-02-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Gerardo Herzig wrote: >Hi all. As my server is getting bocked in hotmail and yahoo, the pickled >file bounce-events grows mega-fast and quickly fills-up the partition. >Can Mailman be configured to "stop writing after some size", or will i >have to doit with some sort of Linux quota system? Ther

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce-events-xxxx.pck filling up quickly my disk

2009-02-10 Thread Brad Knowles
on 2/10/09 1:16 PM, Gerardo Herzig said: Hi all. As my server is getting bocked in hotmail and yahoo, the pickled file bounce-events grows mega-fast and quickly fills-up the partition. Can Mailman be configured to "stop writing after some size", or will i have to doit with some sort of Linux quo

[Mailman-Users] bounce-events-xxxx.pck filling up quickly my disk

2009-02-10 Thread Gerardo Herzig
Hi all. As my server is getting bocked in hotmail and yahoo, the pickled file bounce-events grows mega-fast and quickly fills-up the partition. Can Mailman be configured to "stop writing after some size", or will i have to doit with some sort of Linux quota system? Thanks! Gerardo

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce-events-*.pck

2006-05-12 Thread Mark Sapiro
kalin mintchev wrote: > > from a recent post (02.06): >> If the bounce runner is >> stopped or restarted when there is an outstanding file, the file can >> be orphaned and the bounces lost. > >please somebody clarify "outstanding file". how would i know which one is >outstanding? I think I wrote

[Mailman-Users] bounce-events-*.pck

2006-05-12 Thread kalin mintchev
hi all... from a recent post (02.06): > If the bounce runner is > stopped or restarted when there is an outstanding file, the file can > be orphaned and the bounces lost. please somebody clarify "outstanding file". how would i know which one is outstanding? can there be more than one bounce-e

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce-events

2005-10-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
kalin mintchev wrote: > >here is the log for the last restart of mailman today... there isn't >anything about BounceRunner. i used mailmanctl... I think that's because you did 'restart' and mailmanctl only restarted those runners that were there. What happens if you do 'stop' and then 'start'? A

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce-events

2005-10-24 Thread kalin mintchev
> There may be entries in Mailman's qrunner log noting when the bounce >runner died and there may be associated error log entries that might help > >determine why. hi Mark... here is the log for the last restart of mailman today... there isn't anything about BounceRunner. i used mailmanctl...

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce-events

2005-10-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
kalin mintchev wrote: > >i found (and deleted) a bunch of relatively big bounce-events-* files >under the data directory. > >on line i found a posting citing: >- your bounce queue runner isn't running >as a possible reason for why these files are piling up there. > >i do have the qrunner on but wh

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce-events

2005-10-24 Thread kalin mintchev
have all of those except 'runner=BounceRunner:0:1 -s' ?!??!?! thanks... >> i do have the qrunner on but which one is the "bounce queue runner"?! > > ps -aux | grep qrunner > mailman253 0.0 1.433284 12792 ?? S13Oct05 > 12:49.98 /usr/bin/python /usr/share/mailman/bin/qrunner -

[Mailman-Users] bounce-events

2005-10-24 Thread kalin mintchev
hi all... i found (and deleted) a bunch of relatively big bounce-events-* files under the data directory. on line i found a posting citing: - your bounce queue runner isn't running as a possible reason for why these files are piling up there. i do have the qrunner on but which one is the "bou

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce-events pck files...

2005-06-08 Thread Glenn Sieb
Mark Sapiro said the following on 6/8/2005 4:19 PM: >Yes, they are mostly if not all garbage and yes, they contain >unprocessed bounce messages. > > Ah-hah! Thank you, Mark! I think I can code up a script to safely clean these out. :) Thanks again! Best, --Glenn -- "They that can give up ess

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce-events pck files...

2005-06-08 Thread Mark Sapiro
Glenn Sieb wrote: > >I was just looking in my mailman/data directory and noticed that I have >155 of these bounce-events-#.pck files taking up about 24 meg of >space there. > >They date back as far as January 18th of this year. Are these garbage >files? Unprocessed bounce messages? What does

[Mailman-Users] Bounce-events pck files...

2005-06-08 Thread Glenn Sieb
I run Mailman 2.1.5 on FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE, with Apache 2.0.54, and Postfix 2.2.3 I was just looking in my mailman/data directory and noticed that I have 155 of these bounce-events-#.pck files taking up about 24 meg of space there. They date back as far as January 18th of this year. Are t

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce-events files

2005-04-15 Thread Larry Rosenman
On Friday 15 April 2005 03:09 pm, Dan D Niles wrote: > I have 1471 bounce-events-* files in my data directory. Some of them > are as old as 2 months old. > > Is this normal or a byproduct of the bug that causes BounceRunner to > die? I have a similar question I posed last night, that hasn't been a

[Mailman-Users] bounce-events files

2005-04-15 Thread Dan D Niles
I have 1471 bounce-events-* files in my data directory. Some of them are as old as 2 months old. Is this normal or a byproduct of the bug that causes BounceRunner to die? Dan -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.p