<quote who="Karsten M. Self"> > Check your mailman and MTA (exim?) settings. > > In particular, you want to look at the batchsize and queue-run > options. Could your system be configured only to run queue every 12 > hours (this isn't the default, and seems an odd value to set things > to). What happens if you do a 'mailq' (as root) while messages are > queued up? Are they queued in Mailman or in the exim queue?
i'll check it .. since mails are going out to the *list* before they are comming to me for notification of subscription ..thats just weird. checking the mail queues shows nothing related to mailman. and i did get another 450 messages or so last night. i'll check through crontab and see if theres a setting that handles that .. i do see 258 cronjobs running with mailman stuff though. typical process load on the system is ~100 processes now there are 434 processes(load is 0.00) nate