Mark Sapiro ha scritto:
It's Mailman patch 1123383 at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1123383group_id=103atid=300103.
It's also referenced in the FAQ at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.030.htp.
And, since 2.1.7 it is in the contrib directory
Roger Favero said the following on 3/3/2006 8:57 AM:
thanks a lot for you answer. I downloaded the script and, after a few
modification for customisation reason, it runs very well. But now I have
a problem: I found out that my mailman post log is stop to the begin of
february and I don't
Glenn Sieb wrote:
for Newsyslog I do something like this
And for logrotate, you need something like
postrotate
/var/mailman/bin/mailmanctl reopen /dev/null 21 || true
endscript
in the block for the Mailman logs.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] The highway is for
Hello,
it's my first post in this mailing list.
I'm looking fot a tool (a simple script, or something like it) to
analyse the mailman log in order to know the volume of the work managed
by mailman for each list configured in it (how many post per day, how
many new subscrive, etc...). Is there
On 3/2/06, Roger Favero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's my first post in this mailing list.
I'm looking fot a tool (a simple script, or something like it) to
analyse the mailman log in order to know the volume of the work managed
by mailman for each list configured in it (how many post per day,
Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
On 3/2/06, Roger Favero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking fot a tool (a simple script, or something like it) to
analyse the mailman log in order to know the volume of the work managed
by mailman for each list configured in it (how many post per day, how
many new
At 1:19 PM +0100 2006-03-02, Roger Favero wrote:
I'm looking fot a tool (a simple script, or something like it) to
analyse the mailman log in order to know the volume of the work managed
by mailman for each list configured in it (how many post per day, how
many new subscrive, etc...). Is