Re: [Mailman-Users] I sent out a mailing, how can I know it's done or not?

2006-11-28 Thread Brad Knowles
At 12:46 PM +0800 11/28/06, Stanley Chen wrote: When I read on the logs/smtp, many of the records said All recipients refused: (452, '4.4.5 Insufficient disk space; try again later'), but there are actually plenty of the disk space left in the server, why? Again, that's likely to be a

Re: [Mailman-Users] I sent out a mailing, how can I know it's done or not?

2006-11-27 Thread Stanley Chen
When I read on the logs/smtp, many of the records said All recipients refused: (452, '4.4.5 Insufficient disk space; try again later'), but there are actually plenty of the disk space left in the server, why? Mark Sapiro wrote: Jack Stone wrote: I usually look in ~mailman/qfiles/out and

Re: [Mailman-Users] I sent out a mailing, how can I know it's done or not?

2006-11-25 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* Stanley Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: We have a list running 100,000+ email addresses, and we broadcasted a message. How can we find out if all messages are successfully sent, or still in queue? If still in queue, how many message left to be sent? Look into the queue of your MTA Usually the mailq

Re: [Mailman-Users] I sent out a mailing, how can I know it's done or not?

2006-11-25 Thread Jack Stone
I usually look in ~mailman/qfiles/out and when I see 0, that's good enough for me, although I know there may be some stragglers in the MTA mail queues. But, MM is through with its part. Ralf Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Stanley Chen : We have a list running 100,000+ email

Re: [Mailman-Users] I sent out a mailing, how can I know it's done or not?

2006-11-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jack Stone wrote: I usually look in ~mailman/qfiles/out and when I see 0, that's good enough for me, although I know there may be some stragglers in the MTA mail queues. But, MM is through with its part. Prior to Mailman 2.1.9, the entry would be removed from the 'out' queue at the start of

[Mailman-Users] I sent out a mailing, how can I know it's done or not?

2006-11-24 Thread Stanley Chen
We have a list running 100,000+ email addresses, and we broadcasted a message. How can we find out if all messages are successfully sent, or still in queue? If still in queue, how many message left to be sent? Pls kindly suggest. --