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Alex Kelly writes:
> I have been working on fixing our "Error code: 11" problems, however we
> also have about the same amount of "Error Code: 4" entries in our
> debug.log. Does anyone know what that is, and what I can do to clear
> that one up too?
This is a SIGILL (illegal instruction).
On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 10:34, Alex Kelly wrote:
> I too have been having a lot of restarts with error code 11. After
> reading some other comments relating to this, I recompiled Python 2.1.1
> with the "--without-pymalloc" option. I have not yet seen any problems
> from doing this, but my ques
> Apparently _some_ of this is possible. A couple of weeks ago, I was
> facing a similar situation, and found a site on the web that would do
> validation of email addresses by (IIRC) sending a mailto header to the
> mail domain and looking at the response. It did not work for all
> domains, not
Folks, I might be wrong, but I think we are kinda missing the point in
this discussion.
As was mentioned before, the SMTP system operates in a store and forward
mode, and you can never be sure of the arrival of the message just
because the SMTP server in front of you accepted it for delivery
From: "Jim Washington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Apparently _some_ of this is possible. A couple of weeks ago, I was
> facing a similar situation, and found a site on the web that would do
> validation of email addresses by (IIRC) sending a mailto header to the
> mail domain and looking at the respon
I noticed that after I compiled zope from the source, the zope version
that is reported in the Control Panel says:
(Zope 2.4.3 (source release, python 2.1, linux2), python 2.1.1, sunos5)
I have done all the compiling (Zope+Python) on one Solaris box, so why
is "linux2" reported in that string?
I have been working on fixing our "Error code: 11" problems, however we
also have about the same amount of "Error Code: 4" entries in our
debug.log. Does anyone know what that is, and what I can do to clear
that one up too?
For the record we are running:
Solaris 8 on a sparc
Python 2.1.1 (com
I too have been having a lot of restarts with error code 11. After
reading some other comments relating to this, I recompiled Python 2.1.1
with the "--without-pymalloc" option. I have not yet seen any problems
from doing this, but my questions are: Is this the preferred method to
fix the Si
Matt Hamilton wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Trevor Toenjes wrote:
>
>
>>Next week I get a new list of 500 emails that has never been tested. I would
>>like to do an SMTP handshake(without sending) to verify the
>>domains/addresses that will accept the emails, and remove the addresses that
>>fai
- Original Message -
From: "Matt Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 09:33
Subject: RE: [Zope-dev] What to do when one mail recipient fails out of
several?
>
> This is not actually possible with SMTP. Various MTAs do have the
> functi
It works, but at least for me, that was _really slow_.
import ZODB
seemed to do the job, and quicker to boot.
Roger
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, R. David Murray wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Benjamin Buffereau wrote:
> > I'm using the binary version of Zope 2.4.3 for Windows. I'm trying to run the
>
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Trevor Toenjes wrote:
> Next week I get a new list of 500 emails that has never been tested. I would
> like to do an SMTP handshake(without sending) to verify the
> domains/addresses that will accept the emails, and remove the addresses that
> fail. This makes bounce managem
Hello,
I am generating a RTF file from Python 2.1 with
Zope 2.4, using the "Rich Text Format (RTF)
Version 1.6 Specification" (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/specs/rtfspec.htm).
But I can not include a "jpg" image in the RTF
file. For including the "jpg" image file, firstly, I have obt
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Benjamin Buffereau wrote:
> I'm using the binary version of Zope 2.4.3 for Windows. I'm trying to run the
> PollProduct example of the Zope Developper's Guide, and it seems to me that
> there is a big problem with the import of the name "Persistent". Here is what I
> get tryin
From: "Trevor Toenjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I like the idea of having this capability.
> Having the option to integrate it into sendmail or as a standalone
scrubber
> would be ideal. Could this become a product?
Uhm, no, I don't think so. This is more a question of weather to add an
option to m
I like the idea of having this capability.
Having the option to integrate it into sendmail or as a standalone scrubber
would be ideal. Could this become a product?
Next week I get a new list of 500 emails that has never been tested. I would
like to do an SMTP handshake(without sending) to verify
Hmm, thats true... But in this case it doesn't accept it for delivery, and
the sender doesn't get to know that either.
I realized that in most cases it's not a problem, since mostly MailHost is
used to send mailforms to a specific set of recipients, and then you don't
want to tell the website visi
This approach makes no sense. Email uses the store-and-forward principle.
This means your local mailserver could accept the delivery but it can never
guarantee
you that the mail is really delivered to the recipients. It can only confirm
that
it accepts the email for delivery and nothing else.
And
There is currently a poposal to make MailHost transactional, so you can be
sure that you sent the mail. However, when you have multiple recipients,
that doesn't solve the problem, because then you actually get "half done"
transactions.
Smtplib.SMTP.sendmail is nice enough to send back a list of wh
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