Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mohamed CHAARI wrote:
I'm using Mailman for lists management, in a collaboration
infrastructure site.
I configured Mailman so that an external archiver is used, but I
hesitate to run this archiver in background or foreground.
More concretely, in mm_cfg.py conf file,
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Mark Sapiro escreveu:
Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
Hi, Now I have the mail server using debian etch with postfix.
This same server have installed mailman and I have noticed that
many times the mailman take long to deliver messages, sometimes
Mark
Your diagnosis was exactly right - the problem was that the messages were being
handled by
maildrop, and not by local(8). The Postfix README explained the things I hadn't
understood.
Because my server is a pre-configured appliance I need to be careful with
changing
transport for the whole
On 12/6/07, Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
I believe that the problem is the configuration of postfix, with the
parameter smtpd_recipient_limit = 15, the mailman sends initially for
the first 15 members of the list and seguinda, after some time for the
others. There were some to improve the
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Mark Sapiro escreveu:
Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
Thanks for your help, I was checking the mm_cfg.py and not found
the parameter SMTP_MAX_RCPTS. The problem is that I use postfix
in the smtpd_recipient_limit = 10 to limit some users. How should
On 12/6/07, Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
In the file mm_cfg.py just add
# mx:/etc/mailman# cat mm_cfg.py |grep SMTP
SMTP_MAX_RCPTS = 15
value SMTP_MAX_RCPTS = 15 is just smtpd_recipient_limit = 15,
but Defaults.py valeu default is 500, not editing!!!
The values in mm_cfg.py (if any)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because my server is a pre-configured appliance I need to be careful with
changing
transport for the whole domain, but Postfix lets you change the transport for
individual
addresses, like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]local:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] local:
etc
Putting these
I wrote, in part:
I have not been in contact with the recipient to determine exactly what
he/she did. I would like to prevent this from occurring in the future.
and Mark Sapiro replied:
It's hard to know what happened, but I wouldn't be surprised if it were
not some brain dead MTA doing this.
Mohamed CHAARI wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
See
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-August/045994.html.
you mentioned, in the thread above (Aug 2005), that it would be better
to have a unique temporary file, to avoid conflict problems ...
I've tried this, in mm_cfg.py, using
Okay, the magic incantation for httpd.conf at least for Fedora Core 6
httpd.conf file to use both Zope and Mailman at the same time with a
consistent URL for both Zope and Mailman seems to be:
VirtualHost IP_OF_SERVER_HERE:80
ServerName linuxmednews.com
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mailman users,
I have had some complaints from some of the faculty here that are
owners of lists that they find the A through Z listing of members to
be rather inconvenient at times. While it is convenient when looking
for a particular member, its often inconvenient when trying to over
So now, the final vexing question is that I have all this seemingly
working but I cannot seem to get the mailman list to receive any
e-mail. I have not setup an e-mail box for linuxmednews-announce at
linuxmednews.com yet because I don't know what the server should do
with email to that address so
Ignacio Valdes wrote:
So now, the final vexing question is that I have all this seemingly
working but I cannot seem to get the mailman list to receive any
e-mail. I have not setup an e-mail box for linuxmednews-announce at
linuxmednews.com yet because I don't know what the server should do
with
Tim Tyler wrote:
I have had some complaints from some of the faculty here that are
owners of lists that they find the A through Z listing of members to
be rather inconvenient at times. While it is convenient when looking
for a particular member, its often inconvenient when trying to over
Ignacio Valdes wrote:
So now, the final vexing question is that I have all this seemingly
working but I cannot seem to get the mailman list to receive any
e-mail. I have not setup an e-mail box for linuxmednews-announce at
linuxmednews.com yet because I don't know what the server should do
with
Today I had a nearby (and rare) MTA problem that caused a lot of emails to
bounce. Unfortunately, Mailman bounce processing removed almost everyone
from two lists.
These lists get very little traffic. A month or so ago I changed the
bounce_score_threshold and bounce_info_stale_after settings from
David Buntin wrote:
These lists get very little traffic. A month or so ago I changed the
bounce_score_threshold and bounce_info_stale_after settings from 5.0 and 7
to 2.0 and 30. Even though many more days than 30 have passed since the last
bounce from almost all on the list, when the bounces
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Because you lowered the threshold score. This is a known issue
mentioned several times on this list
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Amail.python.org++inurl%3Amailman++cr
on+disabled+stale+bounce
This does seem to be the same problem.
Are you sure you lowered the
David Buntin wrote:
As best I can tell, cron/disabled has been running all this time. Issuing
crontab -l generates output including:
0 9 * * * /usr/local/bin/python -S /home/godsgroups/mailman/cron/disabled
Is there any way to know for sure if cron/disabled has been running?
If your crond
I have set up a new mail server for a bunch of virtual domains using
postfix, postfixadmin, dovecot, mysql, and squirelmail. Everything has
been working fine for a couple of months.
Now I am trying to add Mailman to the mix.
I have Mailman installed and configured. Adding lists works and
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mohamed CHAARI wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
See
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-August/045994.html.
you mentioned, in the thread above (Aug 2005), that it would be better
to have a unique temporary file, to avoid conflict problems ...
I've tried this,
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