George Booth wrote:
>
>Removing that line indeed caused our listserv mail to flow once again. You
>are a genius! I still got a failure showing up in the /var/log/mailman/post
>log when when I tried sending a test message to the list that hasn't been
>delivering to everyone, but I'm just glad the ma
rs@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Troublesome Mailman Errors
George Booth wrote:
>There was indeed a very large digest.mbox for one of the lists (not for the
>one we've been having issues with, though), so I removed the digest.mbox
>(that list is set up to be used as a departmen
George Booth wrote:
>There was indeed a very large digest.mbox for one of the lists (not for the
>one we've been having issues with, though), so I removed the digest.mbox
>(that list is set up to be used as a departmental email address, so there
>are only 2 recipients on the list and they weren't
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>There is a VERY large message in the lists//digest.mbox file
>for the list that is being posted to at the time that these errors
>occur.
>This is causing Mailman (IncomingRunner) to grow large in parsing this
>message to the point it is denied additional memory by the OS.
>Fi
George Booth wrote:
>
>I've been unable to find answers for two problems that have been plaguing me
>for about a week or so now, and decided to turn to the list for help. We're
>running Mailman on an IBM server with RedHat 2.6.9-42.0.10.EL-i686
>
>The first problem is that messages sent to one of m
Greetings,
I've been unable to find answers for two problems that have been plaguing me
for about a week or so now, and decided to turn to the list for help. We're
running Mailman on an IBM server with RedHat 2.6.9-42.0.10.EL-i686
The first problem is that messages sent to one of my lists (750+ m