On Oct 5, 2004, at 04:24, Bill Moseley wrote:
I run a few lists where it's important to know that the message was
delivered to everyone on the list.  So, although I'd like mailmain to
continue to manage bounces, I'd also like to get a notification of
every bounce.
[...]
I'm not 100% clear on the Bounces options.  If I disable the first
item: "Try to figure out error messages automatically?"  That turns off
all bounce handling, right?

If I disable that will *all* the admins see every bounce?

Yes. The admin(s) will see each bounce, just as they see the ones now that the bounce processor doesn't know how to understand. But that also stops Mailman from managing the bounces.


Or can I set:

  Minimum number of posts to the list since members first bounce
  before we consider removing them from the list

to the number 1 and get notification on the first bounce?

I don't think that will achieve your goal because of the way it interacts with minimum_removal_date which tries to protect against disabling someone if their mailserver has a bad day.


Is there a way to see the status of bounces that mailmain is managing
for a given list?

How about adding yourself to the list-admin alias so that both you and Mailman got a copy of the raw bounce?


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