Hi Bill;

I've just started to explore the capability of qmailadmin to handle
listserv's.  I exported one of my smaller lists (about 2900 users) from my
old system and imported them into ezmlm.  I am using ezmlm 0.53 with idx
0.40 and mysql support.  I made the list in qmailadmin (using mysql
support, database and tables properly made by ezmlm-mktab program) and
then su'ed to the vpopmail user and ran:

for blah in $(cat export.txt)
do
  ezmlm-sub /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/listserv $blah
done

which quite hapilly plowed through and imported all of the addresses.  I
verfied by looking at the listserv table in the ezmlm database I setup.
Everything is fine and
ezmlm-list /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/listserv

quite hapilly lists all the subscribed addresses I just added.  Now the
fun part.  When I click on "show subscribed users" in qmailadmin (0.87) I
get a blank page.  If I look at the source, I get:

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 TRansitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd";>
<html>
        <head>
                <title>QmailAdmin</title>
                <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;
charset=iso-8859-1">
                <meta name="robots" content="noindex,follow">

and nothing more.  After playing for about an hour, I found that this
bombs with more than 500 addresses.  At 501 it stops working, but 500
works fine.  I don't think it's a table rendering issue because at 500, it
pops up almost instantly, and it's not a sql issue because I tried doing
this without a mysql configured listserv and it has the same problem.  My
knowledge of C is almost non-existant.  I found the section that reads the
users in from ezmlm-list, but I can't see why it'd be limited.  I thought
maybe it was the sorting routine, but when I comment it out, it still
doesn't work.  Is this a known bug?  Is it supposed to work?

Bill, is there anymore information you need?  Or is it just a plain
"qmailadmin cannot work for lists over 500 users" scenario?  If that's the
case, I'll write my own admin tools for listservs on vpopmail, but I'd
prefer to use preexisting tools if possible.

If you need access to the box that has these cases Bill, write me off list
and we'll work out the details.

Regards,

Tren.

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