Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
Is there a known problem with inviting relatively large groups of
addresses at once, ex. 6K at a time? I usually just subscribe, so I
haven't run into this before, but I have a list owner who gets an error
when trying to subscribe a list of 6000
Wanjiku Maina wrote:
Can the list creator password be null?
Yes and no. You can set the password to the null string, but the list
create script itself only accepts non-null passwords.
You could modify the Mailman/Cgi/create.py script itself to just not
require a password or to change the List
Anne Ramey wrote:
I see neither RLimitCPU nor RLimitMem in my apache config.
The error in my apache log is pretty much just what shows on the screen:
[Wed Sep 12 16:17:54 2007] [error] Premature end of script headers:
admin, referer: http
://lists.domain.tld/mailman/admin/listname/members/add
Maulwurf wrote:
Sep 12 13:24:28 2007 (25625)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp to esel-mehl for
1 recips, completed in 0.114 seconds
Above is from smtp log and is successful delivery of a mailman
generated notice (the message ID is a mailman generated one).
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Sep 12 09:56:15 2007 (25625) post to
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
I see neither RLimitCPU nor RLimitMem in my apache config.
The error in my apache log is pretty much just what shows on the screen:
[Wed Sep 12 16:17:54 2007] [error] Premature end of script headers:
admin, referer: http
Anne Ramey sent the message below at 13:14 9/13/2007:
I increased this time on my server
# Timeout: The number of seconds before receives and sends time out.
#
Timeout 1000
from 300 to 1000 and managed to enter 1000 invites at once. It did the
same thing with 2000. I think you were right about
de ren0r wrote:
i found that option SEND_GOODBYE_MSG in my Defaults.py - But i want to setup
the Default-Text, too.
How to do that?
Actually, the Defaults.py/mm_cfg.py setting is
DEFAULT_SEND_GOODBYE_MSG, not SEND_GOODBYE_MSG.
There is no setting for default text for the goodbye_msg. This
Hi,
I need some help with unexplained behaviour changes to the Content
Filtering action of a Mailman list, version 2.1.9. The Mailman list
is Xx, and the unexplained behaviour was first noticed with e-mail
postings on/after Sept.6/07.
The unwelcome changes are that since Sept.6/07, the
Arthur Hatch wrote:
I need some help with unexplained behaviour changes to the Content
Filtering action of a Mailman list, version 2.1.9. The Mailman list
is Xx, and the unexplained behaviour was first noticed with e-mail
postings on/after Sept.6/07.
And what happened on Sept 6, '07. What
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Arthur Hatch wrote:
Remove message attachments that have a matching content type.
(Details for filter_mime_types)
image
multipart(trial addition of:
multipart/mixed
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