Re: [Mailman-Users] web admin customisation

2007-09-03 Thread Kim Hawtin
Hi Luke,

Luke Daly wrote:
> Was wondering if I could have a look at a few examples of the web page
> admin after being modified and branded for an organisation. iam going to
> edit the admin screens (at the request of management) to fit the
> corporate look and feel (corporate at an educational institute? that's a
> dif topic though) and wanted to see what other people have done. 
> Thanks and great software again.

Our organisation has done this, and so we are stuck on 2.1.5.

When you modify functionality and look and feel back-porting patches becomes 
virtually impossible =(

However, if you put your changes into revision control you may be in with a 
chance at maintaining it...

regards,

Kim
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[Mailman-Users] Limit on list names

2006-12-06 Thread Kim Hawtin
Hi guys,

Is there a limit to the length of a list name?

We are using "afwb-academic-staff.agwine" but its barfing...

Any ideas?

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Load-balancing mailman between two servers

2006-11-26 Thread Kim Hawtin
Guy Waugh wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> I run Mailman 2.1.9 on two load-balanced RHEL3 servers. The load
> balancer is an LVS director (http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org), a layer
> 4 software load balancer. The load balancer balances requests to
> sendmail on the two RHEL3 servers, and to apache running the Mailman web
> interface. Because of this, there's no guarantee that a user will hit
> the Mailman web interface on the same server as the one that has
> received an email for a Mailman list. I do this load balancing for
> redundancy, not for load; this way, I can bring down one of the two
> servers at any time and the Mailman service is still maintained.
> 
> By the way, I've been doing this since Mailman 2.1.5, and from that
> time, I've had the archives, data and lists directories on an NFS-shared
> disk, like this:

...

> Anyone suggest which directories I should be NFS sharing?

How/where do you share the incoming mail list aliases that sendmail checks?

Also when you create a new list, how to you update the other hosts aliases?

cheers,

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