Lachlan Michael wrote:
One more data point. An attachment of 500-600kB was ok, but an attachment
of 1.5MB was not.
For the 1.5MB file case, the memory errors just kept coming until the
.bak
file was left in place, and not moved away. Does this point to the mail
just being too big for python
Prior to Mailman 2.1.9, the error would have occurred once and the
message would have been lost. Beginning in 2.1.9, a queue file
backup/recovery mechanism was implemented which allowed messages that
were in process when a crash occurred to be recovered, but the problem
here is that if the
Prior to Mailman 2.1.9, the error would have occurred once and the
message would have been lost. Beginning in 2.1.9, a queue file
backup/recovery mechanism was implemented which allowed messages that
were in process when a crash occurred to be recovered, but the problem
here is that if the
Dear Mailman List,
I have a problem when using mailman. The problem manifests itself when a
user sends a largish attachment (say 300kB) such as a digital camera
picture to a list. The lists I run are small private groups and if
possible I would like to allow users to send these kind of
Mark Sapiro さんは書きました:
Lachlan Michael wrote:
I have a problem when using mailman. The problem manifests itself when a
user sends a largish attachment (say 300kB) such as a digital camera
picture to a list. The lists I run are small private groups and if
possible I would like to allow