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Where the hell is the Delaware Valley?
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> Hi,
>
> I have 2 lists, one with L-Soft and one on a Majordomo. The later
> server has crashed and I've been unable to contact my provider to
> find out what's happened. They've had a tremendous growth in the
> number of lists on their server and have recently increased their
> fees to $5 per month. Now they've crashed. My 118 subscribers are all
> wondering what's going on. :(
>
> Is this common? Is it just a case of 'you get what you paid for'?
>
>

Majordomo is a cute tinkertoy.  It scales poorly and can choke on a large
number of lists/subscribers.  It also, as written, can place a tremendous load
on system resources, esp. memory.  Also, majordomo is usually run by folks that
don't have a system set up just to handle lists.  They respond first by trying
to chuck more memory into the machine (and charge extra to pay for the new
equipment) and eventually switch to a different program.  Get worried if they
mention procmail...a system I was using switched over to that and I think a
year later they're still having problems.  I bailed.

Jason

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