Thanks for the response. The slow down has continued and nothing I've tried
has helped. I answer the questions put to me in context below. Any further
ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>>Hi,
> >> I have a mailman installation running on our qmail server that is
> involved in a >>slowdown in
>>> Try disabling apparmor
>That did it :) Thank you very much Ralf
Well, now to think about it...any pointers how to change apparmor
profiles to allow this functionality while apparmor is running? ;)
Regards
hannu
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>> < apps.rbm-toolbox.net #5.0.0 X-Postfix; Command died with status 1:
>"/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post testplk-l">
>>
>> In the mail log I also get a line:
>> fatal: execvp /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman: Operation not permitted
> Try disabling apparmor
That did it :) Thank you very mu
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
> One of my lists is discarding messages for some reason.
> THe vette file looks like the following ..
>
>
> Aug 10 18:52:42 2006 (5414) Message discarded, msgid: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Aug 10 18:55:43 2006 (5414) Message discarded, msgid: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> I am sub
At 10:49 PM +0100 2006-08-10, Martin Dennett (Gmail) wrote:
> After having had 2 hosts for my mailing list in the last 3 months and
> now being told that my list is "too big" for the host we currently use
> (2000 members, approx ½ of whom don't actually receive any mail, just
> choosing to rea
One of my lists is discarding messages for some reason.
THe vette file looks like the following ..
Aug 10 18:52:42 2006 (5414) Message discarded, msgid: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aug 10 18:55:43 2006 (5414) Message discarded, msgid: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am subscribed to the list. I suspect someone r
Are you currently running a mail server at all because the nuances with
doing so are not easy? For example, if you aren't familiar with
postmaster.aol.com and you have a substantial address base for @AOL.COM, you
will notice that the rules are onerous for handling one list with 2000
members.
Hi
After having had 2 hosts for my mailing list in the last 3 months and
now being told that my list is "too big" for the host we currently use
(2000 members, approx ½ of whom don't actually receive any mail, just
choosing to read on the web, and half of those left being on digest), I
am serio
Hi,
we had a problem a couple of weeks ago, and occasionally see some
lingering side effects.
This is regarding mailman-2.0.13.
The file system that houses all of our mailman install filled up (both
scripts and data). We cleaned up the fs, and things seemed to keep
plugging along.
I. Except,
* Niemi Hannu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello
>
> I have just installed Mailman 2.1.8 on an OpenSuSE 10.1 running on AMD64
> system.
>
> I made the installation through YAST and it comes directly from the DVD
> downloaded from OpenSuSE site.
>
> The installation itself went quite easily and th
Hello
I have just installed Mailman 2.1.8 on an OpenSuSE 10.1 running on AMD64 system.
I made the installation through YAST and it comes directly from the DVD
downloaded from OpenSuSE site.
The installation itself went quite easily and through the web interface I was
able to make a new list
Hi,
I am running Mailman 2.1.8 on a Solaris system and I have activated
scrub_nondigest for three lists - but the attachments can only be
correctly viewed for one of them.
When sending a mail with an attached .jpg, two of the lists
generate an encoded attachment leading to
- the display of so
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