On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 22:08:19 -0800
Marc Perkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm doing my first big mailing with Mailman/Exim to deliver
> effector for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The list is about
> 20,000 names.
I'm going to do some guessing here, so make allowances.
> Anyhow - starte
On 1/10/02 10:49 PM, "Marc Perkel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yea - 28 files in the locks directory. Do I delete the locks?
>
> Thanks for your help. I'll fix it in the morning.
Yes. Make sure there are no python processes in the queue, though, so you
don't step on something by accident.
_
I rebooted the system. Still have problems.
> Well, you can double check and see if there are any stale lock files
> in the locks directory. If you're exhausting your system resources as
> Chuq points out, and your Python processes are either hanging,
> thrashing with other processes, or just ge
On 1/10/02 10:08 PM, "Marc Perkel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyhow - started out moving right along, maybe too well - saturated the T1
> pretty quick and the system slowed down.
That's not good. IT's not a mailman problem, but it's not good. You need to
tune your MTA to slow it down down so
Version 2.08
Dan Mick wrote:
> What version?
>
> > I'm doing my first big mailing with Mailman/Exim to deliver effector for the
> > Electronic Frontier Foundation. The list is about 20,000 names.
> >
> > Anyhow - started out moving right along, maybe too well - saturated the T1
> > pretty quick
What version?
> I'm doing my first big mailing with Mailman/Exim to deliver effector for the
> Electronic Frontier Foundation. The list is about 20,000 names.
>
> Anyhow - started out moving right along, maybe too well - saturated the T1
> pretty quick and the system slowed down. But the email l
I'm doing my first big mailing with Mailman/Exim to deliver effector for the
Electronic Frontier Foundation. The list is about 20,000 names.
Anyhow - started out moving right along, maybe too well - saturated the T1
pretty quick and the system slowed down. But the email logs were really going
fas