Morten K. Poulsen | 1 Jan 2007 21:27
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Re: mlmmj-1.2.13 released


Hi Andrea,

Andrea Barisani <lcars@...> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 25, 2006 at 12:36:43PM +0100, Morten K. Poulsen wrote:
[snip]
>>  o Added support for default list text directory (Henne Vogelsang)
> 
> Archives of ml are outdated and I cannot find any documentation about
> default list text feature, care to fwd me the relevant email and/or
> instruction for it? By quickly looking at the digest code I can see that
> it's still looking in listdir + /text though.

The change is in prepstdreply(). It will look in  <at> textlibdir <at>  (which is
/usr/local/share/mlmmj/text.skel by default) if a text file is not found in listdir/text/.

I will fix the digest code, so it also uses the default, if no file is found.

Morten

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Wolf Bergenheim | 6 Jan 2007 16:36

Re: Website for mlmmj

Mads Martin Joergensen wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> Quite some time ago people volunteered to do something about the mlmmj
> website, now we have mlmmj.org domain.
> 

It is good to hear about the domain. I know some of you have 
reservations against content management systems, but I think that using 
a CMS like drupal (http://www.drupal.org/) would be of great benefit for 
mlmmj. It will also help build a community, in addition to providing a 
base which is both secure and browser compatible. Anyway I'm prepared to 
host the site (I can also host the domain), and also administer it. I 
have also moved the current information to a site, and you can view it here:

http://mlmmj.bergenheim.net/

--Wolf

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Thomas Goirand | 6 Jan 2007 18:06
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Re: Website for mlmmj

Wolf Bergenheim wrote:
> Mads Martin Joergensen wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Quite some time ago people volunteered to do something about the mlmmj
>> website, now we have mlmmj.org domain.
>>
> 
> It is good to hear about the domain. I know some of you have
> reservations against content management systems, but I think that using
> a CMS like drupal (http://www.drupal.org/) would be of great benefit for
> mlmmj. It will also help build a community, in addition to providing a
> base which is both secure and browser compatible. Anyway I'm prepared to
> host the site (I can also host the domain), and also administer it. I
> have also moved the current information to a site, and you can view it
> here:
> 
> http://mlmmj.bergenheim.net/

I also think that a wiki is a very important tool. Since we used it, it
improved a lot the support of our software in less than 6 months.

I'm using PmWiki which is IMHO a lot better than the one from wikipedia
(which I forgot the name).

Thomas

Wolf Bergenheim | 6 Jan 2007 21:27

Re: Website for mlmmj

Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Wolf Bergenheim wrote:
> 
> I also think that a wiki is a very important tool. Since we used it, it
> improved a lot the support of our software in less than 6 months.
> 
> I'm using PmWiki which is IMHO a lot better than the one from wikipedia
> (which I forgot the name).
> 

Ah yes. wikipedia uses mediawiki (which seems to be the most popular 
wiki), but TWiki (http://twiki.org) is IMHO the best wiki, simply 
because the TWiki has the most logical syntax.

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Morten K. Poulsen | 7 Jan 2007 10:59
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Re: Website for mlmmj


Wolf Bergenheim <wolf+mlmmj@...> wrote:
> but TWiki (http://twiki.org) is IMHO the best wiki

Well, as long as it is not going to run on /my/ host ;-)

http://secunia.com/product/4248/?task=advisories

Morten

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Morten K. Poulsen | 9 Jan 2007 23:40
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Re: mlmmj maxmailsize patch


Hi Dan,

Daniel Walrond <daniel@...> wrote:
>> The patch looks very clean and simple. I just didn't know it existed.
>> I will merge it for mlmmj-1.2.13.
> 
> Did you add the following patch to mlmmj 1.2.13?
> http://mlmmj.mmj.dk/archive/0794.html

S##t, I forgot about that. Sorry. It will be in 1.2.14.

Morten

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Jesper Lund | 10 Jan 2007 19:54
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Round robin relayhost

Hello,

With the tunable, "relayhost", I can set a relayhost. I would like to
be able to specify multiple relayhosts, and round robin between them.
Just put 2 or more adresses in the "relayhost" file.

Is this possible ? Otherwise, this is a feature request :-)

Kind regards,
Jesper Lund

Charlie Brady | 10 Jan 2007 20:07
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Re: Round robin relayhost


On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Jesper Lund wrote:

> With the tunable, "relayhost", I can set a relayhost. I would like to
> be able to specify multiple relayhosts, and round robin between them.
> Just put 2 or more adresses in the "relayhost" file.
>
> Is this possible ? Otherwise, this is a feature request :-)

Is it not possible for you to set up relayhost.your.domain with multiple 
A records in DNS?

Jesper Lund | 10 Jan 2007 20:27
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Re: Round robin relayhost

> > With the tunable, "relayhost", I can set a relayhost. I would
> > like to be able to specify multiple relayhosts, and round robin
> > between them. Just put 2 or more adresses in the "relayhost" file.
> >
> > Is this possible ? Otherwise, this is a feature request :-)
> 
> Is it not possible for you to set up relayhost.your.domain with
> multiple A records in DNS?

Been there, done that. But when I do that, it seems that mlmmj uses
the same relayhost to deliver all messages pr. posting, via the same
relayhost. I believe that from posting to posting, it will use
different relayhosts. 

My goal is to share the load between relayhosts, as I might have
about 25k subscribers. With a single relayhost it will take a long
time to deliver mail to all subscribers.

Regards, Jesper


Gmane