On 4/21/22 15:49, Dave Stevens via Mailman-Users wrote:
for claws-mail specifically? (but not only)
Can you be more specific? Most searchable archives of list mail are web
based. If you want to search the archives of this list, there is the
HyperKitty archive at
for claws-mail specifically? (but not only)
TIA
Dave
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Sam Kuper wrote:
> > You posted your thread to the Mailman 2.1 mailing list:
> mailman-users@python.org
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> You therefore got a reply appropriate to Mailman 2.1.
My mistake, apologies. I will post to the MM3 list now!
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On 4/21/22 13:46, lists--- via Mailman-Users wrote:
Thanks for the reply Mark, where do I get the discard script from?
We are using Mailman3 but the only "discard" I can find belongs to postfix:
/usr/lib/postfix/sbin/discard
There is a bin/discard on our Mailman 2.1 server but not on our
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 08:46:29PM -, lists--- via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Mark, where do I get the discard script from?
>
> We are using Mailman3 but the only "discard" I can find belongs to
> postfix: /usr/lib/postfix/sbin/discard
>
> There is a bin/discard on our
Another way to do this, if you have root privilege, is
cd /var/lib/mailman/data (or words to that effect, depending on where
"mailman" is)
"rm" held* (or /usr/bin/rm held*, wherever "rm" is)
On 04/21/22 20:46, lists--- via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Mark, where do I get the
Thanks for the reply Mark, where do I get the discard script from?
We are using Mailman3 but the only "discard" I can find belongs to postfix:
/usr/lib/postfix/sbin/discard
There is a bin/discard on our Mailman 2.1 server but not on our Mailman 3.1
server
Thanks
Chris
On 4/21/22 04:32, lists--- via Mailman-Users wrote:
We had a mail loop on one of our lists and ended up with over 51k messages in
pending (held due to post not form a list member)
Trying to delete them from the web UI will take forever, as the largest
pagination you can view is 200 at a time.
We had a mail loop on one of our lists and ended up with over 51k messages in
pending (held due to post not form a list member)
Trying to delete them from the web UI will take forever, as the largest
pagination you can view is 200 at a time.
Tried to delete them from the Python interactive