Hi!
I have been looking how works the bounce daemon, and i see thtat everytime it processes a bounce, it rewrites the list file complete, is this possible?, if so i think this is a crazyness cause in lists with 200k users, every bounce takes tooooo looong...
thanks for the info. Best,
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On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 08:39, Juan Enrique Gómez wrote:
Hi!
I have been looking how works the bounce daemon, and i see thtat everytime it processes a bounce, it rewrites the list file complete, is this possible?, if so i think this is a crazyness cause in lists with 200k users, every bounce takes tooooo looong...
Sorry folks, I've been very very busy lately (vacation, work demands, pylab upheavals, and the upcoming Python 2.3 release).
I agree that the bounce processor should be improved to batch things better, and I'll see if I can work out the code for MM2.1.3 after Python 2.3 is released. I'll try to find some time to follow up / catch up on mailman-developers soon too.
-Barry
ObOptimistic: I was blissfully unconnected on my vacation and rather than read a big Harry Potter book, I took along my laptop. I made some nice progress on MM3 which I'll talk about soon!
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