[Mailman-Users] Incoming queue, and how to flush it.
José Zapata
jose.zapata at infonegocio.net.pe
Wed Jan 12 18:50:13 CET 2005
Hello.
I just sent a message to one of my lists. It's sitting down into mailman's incoming queue, and not going out. The Sendmail queue is empty, and this message is the only one in the mailman's in queue. So, why does Mailman keep it in the queue? And how can I do to 'force send' the message?
Thanks
José
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Ricciotti
To: mailman-users at python.org
Cc: Brant Cheikes
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 9:11 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Using mailman to create a readonly archive
I have a mailing list on the inside of my company and need to create a
readonly replica on the outside. Unfortunately the list inside is not
running mailman so I cannot just move the flat files. I know I can
create the external archive as a user on the internal site and receive
messages this way, but I have another question on this.
I need users to be able to subscribe/unsubscribe using the external site
as well. How can I redirect everything so that the subscription
requests are sent to the internal server instead of being handled
locally? I have already changed the mailto: link, but we would like to
use the webform as well.
Thanks in advance:
Tony Ricciotti
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