Barry Warsaw wrote:
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> On Nov 28, 2006, at 6:08 PM, Guy Waugh wrote:
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>> I'm still wondering whether I should be NFS-sharing the qfiles
>> directory. I haven't delved into the Mailman source code to try
Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 3:03 PM +1100 11/27/06, Guy Waugh quoted Kim Hawtin:
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>>> How/where do you share the incoming mail list aliases that sendmail
>>> checks?
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>>> Also when you create a new list, how to you update the other hosts
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Hi Kim, list,
Kim Hawtin wrote:
> Guy Waugh wrote:
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>> Hi there,
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>> 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 balan
vers) or from actions arising from the web interface.
Anyone suggest which directories I should be NFS sharing?
Thanks,
Guy.
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Guy Waugh
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IT&TS, Southern Cross University
Lismore, NSW, Australia
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Hi Evan,
I don't know that I'll be much help to you, but here goes... things I
can think of to check/look at:
* Is there anything of interest in the Mailman logs (/Users/mailman/logs/*)?
* What about the Postfix logs?
* Did you set up the email aliases for the list you're trying to post to?
* Can
Greetings,
I would like to be able to subscribe people to a Mailman 2.1.5 list by
sending an email to the Mailman server. The list is set up such that
subscription requests require the list administrator's approval before
becoming active.
It looks like it is possible to subscribe to a list via
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 9:32 AM +1000 2004-06-30, Guy Waugh wrote:
The system I'm building already has apache on each of the two
application
servers in the cluster, and the web docroot is NFS-shared between
the two
from the third server I mentioned above, so there shouldn't be a
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 2:10 PM +1000 2004-06-29, Guy Waugh wrote:
I want to set up Mailman in a load-balanced fashion on two servers
running within an LVS (linux virtual server) cluster. I want the two
servers to act as the same Mailman instance.
Okay, so far
Hi there,
I'm a new user of Mailman, and a new subscriber to this list.
I want to set up Mailman in a load-balanced fashion on two servers
running within an LVS (linux virtual server) cluster. I want the two
servers to act as the same Mailman instance. The two servers will mount
an NFS shared di