[Mailman-Users] Problem with Mailinglist

2004-01-16 Thread Debbie Corbin
Hello, I am the webdesigner for http://www.curve-style.com and we setup a mailinglist in late December 2003. Yesterday, Jan 15th, the moderator uploaded (for the 2nd time) approximately 350 email addresses to the list and for some reason the list went crazy! Sending hundreds of duplicate emails

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem with mailinglist/archives.

2001-05-10 Thread Daniel Einspanjer
Hrm.. I didn't realize that you had other lists that were already operating on this box. there is only one crontab.in file that handles all the work for mailman. A couple more ideas that you might want to investigate: * Did you run move_list on the new list? If it hangs, make sure you don't h

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem with mailinglist/archives.

2001-05-08 Thread Tib
I found the problem and was able to solve it: when I ran the arch command to import the old archives of the list that got moved to my machine, I ran it as root - and it set all the rwx permissions correctly, but failed to set the ownership settings correctly (owned by root rather than owned by ma

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem with mailinglist/archives.

2001-05-08 Thread Tib
Nope, no stale locks. It was having problems like that before, so I deleted the list (saved the config file) and recreated the list, imported the config file, and ran the arch command to reindex the archives - which got me to where I am now. The mail goes to the list just fine, but the archives wo

[Mailman-Users] Problem with mailinglist/archives.

2001-05-07 Thread Tib
I'm running a mailing list with about 150 users. It's fairly low traffic. It was transfered from one machine to another, and I imported the .mbox file from the old server, and all appeared to be well. I've noticed now though that while messages do get through and distributed - the archives are no