On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 08:23:38PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 04/22/2015 07:28 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > I receive unhandled bounce notifications (no more than a handful of 
> > those, which I then manually remove) and see notifications of addresses 
> > that are removed for excessive bouncing, again no more than a handful at 
> > a time. How can I see a list of members set to No Mail for bouncing?
> 
> 
> bin/list_members --nomail=bybounce LISTNAME

Thanks Mark. According to that, there are currently 12 bouncing members. 
But when I run the more detail script below, I get 30 bouncing members. 
What's the difference between the two?

(Oh, and for the record, there's only two Hotmail, and one each AOL and 
Yahoo, addresses in the 30.)


> To see more detail get the script at
> <http://www.msapiro.net/scripts/get_bounce_info.py>, copy it to
> Mailman's bin/ directory and run
> 
> bin/withlist -a -r get_bounce_info
> 
> 
> > Can you suggest anything I can do to avoid triggering the ISP's system? 
> > (A hard question, I know, since we don't know precisely what triggers 
> > it in the first place.)

Thanks for the feedback. I look forward to many frustrating 
conversations.

I currently get Uncaught bounce notifications, and process them by hand 
as they come in. I also see unsubscribes. Is there a way I can be 
notified of *caught* bounce notifications?



-- 
Steve
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