I guess it depends on what list server background you have. If you're
familiar with listserv and it's relatives that have nomail, this makes
sense. If you're coming from majordomo or have no real mlist experience, I
think it's confusing. And I'm not sure if it really buys you much (and
On Tuesday, April 17, 2001, at 06:02 PM, Dan Mick wrote:
I created a withlist script and a mail template to send reminders
to all "nomail" folks, and run it by hand from time to time;
I'm not convinced it's better, but it lets me not permanently
lose people without giving them a chance to
"TJ" == Todd Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BW The error your getting in the log file indicates that one of
BW the queued files is getting deleted out from under qrunner.
BW That could be because you're getting multiple qrunner
BW processes because of some locking failure, or
BWAre you running Mailman on an NFS mounted file system? Locking
BW/shouldn't/ be susceptible to NFS issues, but it still isn't a
BWterribly good idea.
No -- all local filesystems.
BWAnother scenario is that you've cranked up your qrunner process
BWlimits, but not appropriatedly adjusted your
"TJ" == Todd Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TJ I'll letcha know.
TJ Thanks for all the help.
Cool, no problem.
-Barry
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BW
BWNaw, you just have to offer to finish my taxes for me. Fortunately
BWfor you, I'm on hold with the IRS so I get to help you wink.
I know the feeling. Ever filed an extension? :)
BW
BWTJ Oh, and I'm running Python 1.5.2
BW
BWAnd Mailman 2.0.3? I'd recommend upgrading even though I
Forgot the Defaults.py and mm_cfg.py files...
- Defaults.py -
# -*- python -*-
# Copyright (C) 1998,1999,2000 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the