Re: [Mailman-Users] List too big to load...

2002-09-11 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
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 r

Re: [Mailman-Users] List too big to load...

2002-09-11 Thread Philip Reynolds
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 > t

Re: [Mailman-Users] List too big to load...

2002-09-11 Thread Jon Carnes
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 helpf

Re: [Mailman-Users] List too big to load...

2002-09-11 Thread mailman
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Angel Gabriel wrote: > Is it possible to manage the list from the command line? I just wnt to > know how many people are on the list, and also stop them from posting. > (It's an announce list) Both of these questions were answered in the past few days. To administer your li

[Mailman-Users] List too big to load...

2002-09-11 Thread Angel Gabriel
... 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, an