Anyway, I am looking for some recommended hardware specs to run a list service
with approx 500,000 users, with say 2-5 million emails per day.
Largest single list is one of the key performance affecting metrics -
some of the mailman stuff appears to hit scaling problems on the size of
an
Jon,
Thank you for the reply. I just realized by going through this exercise
that I didn't have the aliases for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to test and this
was why it was coming straight to me (I'm the garbage collector). Bad
Frank. In other words read #2 below for aliases for Sendmail
Hi,
I'm trying to get Mailman to understand both my intranet domainname and my
internet domainname, but I cannot get it to work. So, whenever I try to
access the lists using the intranet domain I get a message that no lists
are defined.
Any suggestions?
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At 07:09 AM 9/19/2003, you wrote:
* Paul H Byerly [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030919 07:43]: wrote:
Follow up on my last post. I went to MailList.py and added a new
function to give me the URL with the trailing slash. Now all is good.
Paul, who is going to have to find time to actually LEARN
Hi, what's the best way to setup a announce-only list, I have made a few
things in configuration web page but the best I can get is to have all
messages from a certain e-mail address to be placed on hold for
approval. Is there a way o have those messages from that address to be
immediately
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Paul H Byerly wrote:
Then go to listinfo.py, back it up, and pico -w. Search for the two
entries of colspan=2 and changed to colspan=3. Then search for
GetScriptURL and add the middle line in what is below:
Greetings!
I'm attempting to use Mailman on RedHat Linux 9.0. I installed it as
part of the initial installation of RedHat, via the RPM that came on the
CD.
I set up a list using the newlist command, and added three email
accounts via the add_user command. I added the aliases to
/etc/aliases,
I'm encountering a very peculiar issue here.
First off, my versioning information: mailman 2.1.2, Postfix 2.0.14 and
FreeBSD 4.9-PRERELEASE.
If I create [EMAIL PROTECTED] and try to post to it, it ~seems~ to get
passed along with no problems, according to /var/log/maillog:
Sep 19 18:12:53
Did you startup the Mailman daemon: /var/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
Your log trace shows that your mail is being delivered to Mailman. So
your aliases are setup properly and working.
Jon Carnes
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 19:54, Michael D. Hensley wrote:
Greetings!
I'm attempting to use Mailman
Are you running Mailmanctl (the Mailman daemon)?
What do the Mailman logs show?
Jon Carnes
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 20:39, Anthony Chavez wrote:
I'm encountering a very peculiar issue here.
First off, my versioning information: mailman 2.1.2, Postfix 2.0.14 and
FreeBSD 4.9-PRERELEASE.
If I
Todd wrote:
Paul H Byerly wrote:
Then go to listinfo.py, back it up, and pico -w. Search for the two
entries of colspan=2 and changed to colspan=3. Then search for
GetScriptURL and add the middle line in what is below:
[Link(mlist.GetScriptURL('listinfo'),
On 19 Sep 2003 21:27:41 -0400 Jon Carnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you running Mailmanctl (the Mailman daemon)?
What do the Mailman logs show?
I am not familiar with this tool.
When I try to run it, I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ sudo ~mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
Site list is missing: mailman
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 20:01:13 -0600 Anthony Chavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 19 Sep 2003 21:27:41 -0400 Jon Carnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you running Mailmanctl (the Mailman daemon)?
What do the Mailman logs show?
I am not familiar with this tool.
Sorry, in my past experiences with
RTFM...
You *must* create a list called mailman before the mailman daemon will
run:
newlist mailman
Once you are done with that, you need to add yourself (and any other
admins) to that list. Mailman error messages and warnings will be sent
to the list.
After that, you should be able to run
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