Quoting Johann MacDonagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Did you have to make any special configuration changes?
No, but I did use Debian rather than Fedora because it's a leaner more
stripped down basic distribution for servers. In my experience, even if
you tell the Fedora installer you want a server in
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 05:42:12PM -0700, Johann MacDonagh wrote:
> I'm setting up my Mailing list on a VPS (virtual private server) I have.
> It's set to have about 128MB of RAM. I'm running a simple Fedora Core 5
> server. I've got Postfix / QRunner / Apache 2 running on it.
It seems your vser
Well, AFAIK, Virtuozzo (the VPS system they have) should keep it
completely separate. My libc shared library should be completely
separate from other's. I read Section 6 of the FAQ you pointed me to,
and they offered some suggestions. The FAQ said to actually increase the
values of several opti
At 11:55 PM -0700 3/16/07, Johann MacDonagh wrote:
> Just some more information, when Postfix was busy sending all of it's mail,
> I sometimes wouldn't be able to use such programs like tail or vi, because
> a shared library could not be opened (usually libc). That's what led me to
> believe P
Did you have to make any special configuration changes?
Johann MacDonagh
Paul Tomblin wrote:
> Quoting Johann MacDonagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>> Does anyone have any experience running Mailman on a low end server? I
>> can double the specs on this VPS for an extra $10 a month. I'll probably
Well it just seems kind of strange. I upgraded the stats on the VPS and
haven't had any of those issues since. I Googled my error when I first
got it and found a couple of the sites you mentioned. For them, it
seems, the error is constant and blocks Postfix from working. In my
case, Postfix wor
At 5:42 PM -0700 3/16/07, Johann MacDonagh wrote:
> Mar 16 19:23:05 myhost postfix/master[23796]: warning: process
> /usr/libexec/postfix/bounce pid 3190 exit status 127
> Mar 16 19:23:05 myhost postfix/master[23796]: warning:
> /usr/libexec/postfix/bounce: bad command startup -- throttling
T
I'm setting up my Mailing list on a VPS (virtual private server) I have.
It's set to have about 128MB of RAM. I'm running a simple Fedora Core 5
server. I've got Postfix / QRunner / Apache 2 running on it.
I imported a mailing list that has about 80 subscribers. I attempted to
post a message to