On Wednesday 26 March 2003 16:09, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
> My mailserver had to change IP numbers on Monday evening here (due to a
> spammer on the same C-block of numbers), and it took about 36hours for
> those changes to spread in the DNS system on the net.
>
> During this period, it seems that I
/var/qmail/control/queuelifetime on daedalus is set to 18, which is
the number of seconds beyond which an email is bounced as undeliverable.
When a message bounces, it's recorded by qmail; after ten days of bounces,
a probe is sent, and if that probe bounces, *then* the user is
unsubscribed.
"Niclas Hedhman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My mailserver had to change IP numbers on Monday evening here (due to a
> spammer on the same C-block of numbers), and it took about 36hours for those
> changes to spread in the DNS system on the net.
>
> During this period, it seems that I have be
On 26/03/2003 9:09 Niclas Hedhman wrote:
My mailserver had to change IP numbers on Monday evening here (due to a
spammer on the same C-block of numbers), and it took about 36hours for those
changes to spread in the DNS system on the net.
During this period, it seems that I have been unsubscribe
My mailserver had to change IP numbers on Monday evening here (due to a
spammer on the same C-block of numbers), and it took about 36hours for those
changes to spread in the DNS system on the net.
During this period, it seems that I have been unsubscribed from all Apache
mailing lists. Isn't t