>From memory you need to edit maxsize
maxsize = 0
I would suggest that you probably want to set a maxconcur rather than
let that go untethered.
Regards, Andrew
On 24 Feb 2004 at 12:01, smartlist-request(a)lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE wrote:
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 11:06:48 -0600
> From: blah fnord <banghash(a)hotmail.com>
> Subject: choplist: one recipient per message
> To: smartlist(a)lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE
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> Hi, I've been trying to figure out how to get smartlist (choplist) to pass
> just one recipient per message to sendmail. I've tried the obvious in
> rc.init with the following settings:
>
> minnames = 1 # minimum number of names per call
> mindiffnames = 1 # minimum for maxnames-minnames
> maxnames = 2 # maximum number of names per call
> maxsplits = 0 # maximum number of parts to split dist in
> maxsize = 200000 # maximal disk space to be taken up per
> mail maxconcur = 0 # maximum number of concurrent
> sendmail calls
>
> but it just doesn't seem to work. I know choplist is using the configured
> values to call sendmail because I can see something like "choplist 1 1 2 0
> sendmail -t -odb -odq....." in the logs. There are still 3,000-5,000 (for
> instance @aol.com) recipeints per message getting lumped together. The
> reason this is a problem is because as an anti-spam precaution, mail
> servers are rejecting connections from other servers that appear to be
> spamming and then my newsletter doesn't get delivered to many people. Does
> have a solutions for getting no more than 2 recipients per message?
>
> Thanks very much!!!
>
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Hi, I've been trying to figure out how to get smartlist (choplist) to pass
just one recipient per message to sendmail. I've tried the obvious in
rc.init with the following settings:
minnames = 1 # minimum number of names per call
mindiffnames = 1 # minimum for maxnames-minnames
maxnames = 2 # maximum number of names per call
maxsplits = 0 # maximum number of parts to split dist in
maxsize = 200000 # maximal disk space to be taken up per mail
maxconcur = 0 # maximum number of concurrent sendmail
calls
but it just doesn't seem to work. I know choplist is using the configured
values to call sendmail because I can see something like "choplist 1 1 2 0
sendmail -t -odb -odq....." in the logs. There are still 3,000-5,000 (for
instance @aol.com) recipeints per message getting lumped together. The
reason this is a problem is because as an anti-spam precaution, mail servers
are rejecting connections from other servers that appear to be spamming and
then my newsletter doesn't get delivered to many people. Does have a
solutions for getting no more than 2 recipients per message?
Thanks very much!!!
_________________________________________________________________
Click, drag and drop. My MSN is the simple way to design your homepage.
http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200364ave/direct/01/
Hi there list,
Name here is Scott. I just installed Smartlist a few days ago. I am
having trouble accessing the .bin and also the .etc directories for
Smartlist. I am wondering if any one can tell me what to chown them to
and chgrp and chmod them too. Thanks for the help.
Nishi --
Perhaps it's possible that your list has been tweaked to allow commands
in the email body, something like what's discussed at
http://www.hartzler.net/smartlist/SmartList-FAQ.html#Section_3.2
But different in that I believe .examples/rc.local.r00 wants list
commands at the very top...? In any case, I guess it's time to change
the moderator password. :-)
-ph
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 10:21:54PM -0600, Nishikant Kapoor wrote:
> I have a moderated list that seems to be working just fine. However, I
> just noticed that some postings that had "approved: <list_pwd>" in the
> body made it directly to the list, requiring no moderator approval.
>
> The strange part is that "approved: <list_pwd>" was the starting line in
> the very first posting (how that happened, no idea!) but all the
> subsequent 'replies' simply quoted it and got through.
>
> I was looking through the list archives but couldn't find any post
> talking about this problem.
>
> Thanks,
> Nishi
>
>
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I have a moderated list that seems to be working just fine. However, I
just noticed that some postings that had "approved: <list_pwd>" in the
body made it directly to the list, requiring no moderator approval.
The strange part is that "approved: <list_pwd>" was the starting line in
the very first posting (how that happened, no idea!) but all the
subsequent 'replies' simply quoted it and got through.
I was looking through the list archives but couldn't find any post
talking about this problem.
Thanks,
Nishi