[Mailman-Users] This I hate

2004-06-06 Thread Mel Sojka
Well recently I installed a second version of python and got MailMan 2.1.4 up and running. I did this using a post or a FAQ entry. This was on a remote clients machine and I guess I left my notes there. Whoever made that post about installing a second version of Python please do so again or

[Mailman-Users] Adding Subs-criptions by Email Rather than Web Interface

2004-06-06 Thread Mike Phillips
I posted this message before, but it was held by the administrator thinking it was an admin request. If it ever made it to the list, I did not see it, so I'll try again. Is there a way to send a subs-cribe request to the list via email, or do all of the subs-cribes have to be through the web

Re: [Mailman-Users] Upgrade to 2.1.4 failed - user lost - recover via backup unsuccessful - any ideas?

2004-06-06 Thread Alex Dupont
Hello Tokio, [sorry, this got only mailed to you personally; again to the list; strange list setting btw...] Have you done 'bin/update' after moving the backup config.pck file into the newly installed list directory ? No updates are necessary. The more I think about it I get the feeling that

Re: [Mailman-Users] Upgrade to 2.1.4 failed - user lost - recover via backup unsuccessful - any ideas?

2004-06-06 Thread Tokio Kikuchi
Have you done 'bin/update' after moving the backup config.pck file into the newly installed list directory ? No updates are necessary. The more I think about it I get the feeling that my backup-files somehow got screwed up... Still, can no one tell me where I can at least find the subscribed

Re: [Mailman-Users] change language name

2004-06-06 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Thu, 2004-05-27 at 11:35, Brad Knowles wrote: At 10:06 AM +0200 2004/05/27, Urska Colner wrote: i have just noticed on your page http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/i18n.html I think the official page is actually at http://www.list.org/i18n.html. that Slovenian (sl_SI) is

[Mailman-Users] why is the queue runner taking 75 seconds per transaction?

2004-06-06 Thread Andrew Beals
I just installed mailman and I'm getting funny behavior in that it takes the queue runner 75 seconds per transaction to process. This can't be right or a high-usercount mailing list wouldn't be practical. What am I missing? aTdHvAaNnKcSe Andy ps. A sample from

Re: [Mailman-Users] why is the queue runner taking 75 seconds per transaction?

2004-06-06 Thread Tokio Kikuchi
Check your MTA for timeout parameters. ;-) Andrew Beals wrote: I just installed mailman and I'm getting funny behavior in that it takes the queue runner 75 seconds per transaction to process. This can't be right or a high-usercount mailing list wouldn't be practical. What am I missing?

Re: [Mailman-Users] why is the queue runner taking 75 seconds per transaction?

2004-06-06 Thread Andrew Beals
Aha! It's because I have a IPv6 address for localhost in /etc/hosts and that's what's timing out. [TCP timeout] -- The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be lighted. - Plutarch http://cinnamon.com/~bandy/ DoD#1005 --