I'm honestly not sure about that. Other than the slicing, mailman is pretty much set up with defaults. The only changes I make on the lists is setting them so that replies only come back to the admin, not to the entire list (they are mostly used to send notices to cell phones as text messages).

On 05/25/2014 12:07 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
On 5/24/14, 9:53 PM, Jeff Taylor wrote:
Its odd, I could have sworn the slicing used to be done per recipient,
not per message.  I've had to check logs for a client to confirm her
messages went out, and generally had check all three machines to
verify every user received the message.

The rest of the process works as I expected it to.  I think were I
flubbed up initially (last time I thought it wasn't working right and
went through my process again) was that I had applied the patch to
Switchboard.py to all four machines.  Its just weird that it took so
many restarts (and some reboots) before it started slicing properly
again.  I haven't made any config changes since I sent my initial plea
for help to the list last night.

At least now it looks like I have my notes in order and I can finish
getting rid of the other ubuntu machines.  Thanks for the help!

Could your earlier tests have been done with verp or personalization
enabled? That might have made the slicing work per recipient as the
messages were broken up before sending.


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