Hi all!
I want to know why mailman developpers have choosen to store mails in
txt files and not in a database like a forum ??
reguards
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In a flurry of recycled electrons, Chance Eppinette wrote:
The CPU rate is hovering around 45% for the qrunner bounce process.
The list has purged out about 1100 disabled subscribers over this weekend,
but for some reason is still churning away about nothing - it seems.
Clearing the member
I just set up a new mailing list and sent a test email (see below). I was
wondering how to change From: information...I would like the entry in the
CC: field ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) placed in the From: field and have
CC: field empty. How do I configure this?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
John Dennis wrote:
On Sun, 2005-06-19 at 21:54 +0100, Rob Shepherd wrote:
I can't believe this is giving me so much trouble.
fixed and working now Although I can't work out what I actually did
different just plodding through the install script once more...
/usr/local/mailman is
I have a bit of an odd one here. I have multiple mailman
installations on one machine (for reasons we won't detail here) as follows:
~mailman/host1_list/mailman install for one specific hostname
~mailman/host2_list/mailman install for another specific hostname
etc.
When
At 11:42 AM -0400 2005-06-20, Eric Howell wrote:
I have several lists available on a Mac OS X Server (Mailman 2.1.4) I can't
figure out how to set the software (using the GUI) to ensure that only a
single user is permitted to post a message for delivery.
So, you haven't gone to the
At 10:43 AM +0200 2005-06-20, GamCo - Gawie Marais wrote:
If we take out the entries on the domainlist relay_to_domains ,, then
everything works great except that anyone can then relay to any domain
making the server a potential open relay.
Has anyone got some idea to run this