... is it possible for a list to get too big to load via the web interface?
I can't go to my member managment window, my browser just hangs, and then
after about 3 minutes, it times out. Is it possible to manage the list from
the command line? I just wnt to know how many people are on the list,
In addition to the great advice given below, you should look at your
disk subsystem and the memory on your current server. In probability
you need to upgrade both.
A faster disk subsystem (controller and drives) will dramatically
increase the performance on your server. More RAM is always
Angel Gabriel [EMAIL PROTECTED] 13 lines of wisdom included:
... is it possible for a list to get too big to load via the web interface?
I can't go to my member managment window, my browser just hangs, and then
after about 3 minutes, it times out. Is it possible to manage the list from
the
Hi,
I am new to Mailman and began playing with is a few hours agoI am using
qmail and FreeBSD
I am running qmail and have set up my system using the qmail-to-mailman.py
way. I have done all the customization that is mentioned in the README files
like the CNAME changes etc.
I cannot seem to
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 17:39, Philip Reynolds wrote:
I was wondering what the support is like for virtual domains in
Mailman 2.0.12. Is it there? I'd prefer not to have to upgrade at
the moment.
You can have lists in several multiple domains in Mailman 2.0.x
You cannot have name@domain1 and
Also I have emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] and that comes
through to me no bother.
I have checked my cron jobs and they are fine and correct.
HELP!
Hi,
I am new to Mailman and began playing with is a few hours agoI am
using
qmail and FreeBSD
I am running qmail and have set up my
Angel Gabriel wrote:
... is it possible for a list to get too big to load via the web interface?
I can't go to my member managment window, my browser just hangs, and then
after about 3 minutes, it times out.
I have a list of some 40,000+ members running on a PIII 600Mhz with 256MB of
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 17:16:22 +0100
John Wards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also I have emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] and that
comes through to me no bother.
What do the Mailman logs say?
What do your MTA logs say?
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I cannot seem to be able to subscribe or send messages to my test list.
I send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the log file says every
thing is fine but nothing happens at the list end (I manually added my
email to the list). Also responding replying to set up a new subscripton
doesnt work
Hello:
I am new to the list (and the application). In testing I
have created a list named: Dave's list. I am able to see the list
using list_lists, but cannot remove it using rmlist. I am guessing that
it is the apostrohpe. Is there a workaround for this?
Thanks
Dave
Dave Warchol wrote:
I am new to the list (and the application). In testing I
have created a list named: Dave's list. I am able to see the list
using list_lists, but cannot remove it using rmlist. I am guessing that
it is the apostrohpe. Is there a workaround for this?
Bad
Ashley:
No joy. Gory details follow. I agree, bad name for a
list, however,
better to learn that now while in test. Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Dave
[mailman@hclxtstest01 bin]$ rmlist -a Dave's list
Removing list info
sh: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching
Dave Warchol wrote:
No joy. Gory details follow. I agree, bad name for a
list, however,
better to learn that now while in test. Any other suggestions?
Oy, you got me. This will have to go to the upper level folks (i.e..
Barry)...
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How about you don't quote the list (Dave\'s List) and instead
just escape everything? Dave\'s\ List just a thought.
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 11:44:38AM -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Dave Warchol wrote:
No joy. Gory details follow. I agree, bad name for a
list,
Have you tried manually removing the list via the command line?
rm -rf /lists/DaveTAB
rm -rf /archives/public/DaveTAB (this one might be already gone from
earlier)
rm -rf /archives/private/DaveTAB
Edit your aliases file to remove the aliases for the mailing list as well.
In the Mailman 2.0x series Virtual domains are done on the MTA and
webserver level.
One of the best Open Source MTA's for virtual domains is Postfix (just
my opinion, and notice I specified open source). If you stick with
Sendmail then you'll have to set it up to use the Generics table, and
If this doesn't work, you can easily go down to the directory level and
delete the list from there. The lists are stored in separate
subdirectories named aptly the same as the list.
Jon Carnes
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 13:44, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Dave Warchol wrote:
No joy.
Thanks. That worked.
John Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/11/02 02:15PM
Have you tried manually removing the list via the command line?
rm -rf /lists/DaveTAB
rm -rf /archives/public/DaveTAB (this one might be already gone
from
earlier)
rm -rf /archives/private/DaveTAB
Edit your aliases file
using Mailman 2.1b3, how can i disable the automatic command results
messages? no setting i can find (i *have* looked in auto-reponder) seems to
effect this.
tia,
Bill
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I have installed mailman-2.0.9 on my computer, everything is ok until I
make a newlist named test, usually I should receive a letter about how
to use the list, but I didn't. When I look up in the logs directory
under logs, there is a file named smtp-failure, it print text something
like the
Hi,
On the Archives page:
When a plain text/text only email posted to a Mailman list originates
from Eudora, the body of the text word wraps; when a plain-text email
originates from Microsoft Outlook 2000, a line of text continues ad
infinitum. How can this be changed so that the text wraps
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 11:44:38 -0600
Ashley M Kirchner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oy, you got me. This will have to go to the upper level folks
(i.e.. Barry)...
No need. Just blow away the list directory, archive directories and
files, and any aliases manually. That's all that rmlist
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