On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 05:56:36AM -0500, Dale Newfield wrote:
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Marc MERLIN wrote:
- no dupe patch written by Ben and already in mailman cvs thanks to Barry
Just wanted to note that one big piece of this (which is currently left out) still causes other problems. The crossposted message is still recieved multiple times, and even if some data managing system to track
Yes, that's known. The piece of code that did that had a tendency to keep using memory until you killed the qrunner. Barry did not include it as a result (Ben is working on rewriting that piece of code in a way that doesn't keep eating memory) It is however possible to add the code back from the original updated patch I posted and restart qrunner nightly to free up the memory.
deliveries and get it right is built into mailman, that system probably wouldn't work with the smurf army scalability solution. Are there any other elements hiding anywhere that similarly cause the army problems?
nodupes is a per end user feature (enabled by default for new users). It is true that if you forge a Cc in an Email before you send it to the MLM, it will cause that end user to not receive a list ocpy.
- There isn't much that can be done about that.
- It will not be an issue in most cases
- end users worried by this can definitely turn nodupes off (and do deduping with procmail or some such)
nodupes was a feature already present in a few advanced MLMs and at least Ben and I saw it as a much needed feature for mailman
Marc
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