On 7/17/19 5:50 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
> Here is a sample of one semi-regular bounce I get from a list I manage
> (I haved X'ed out the personal information included in the bounce). I
> suspect that one issue is that this is a bounce message, not a server
> refusing (thus they are probably back-
On 7/17/19 8:18 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 7/17/19 4:23 PM, David Andrews wrote:
>> I run an installation that has over 300 lists. Normally, for years, I
>> received around 300 uncaught bounce notifications a day. In the past
>> couple of months, it has dramatically increased to 3000 to 4000 a d
On 7/17/19 4:23 PM, David Andrews wrote:
> I run an installation that has over 300 lists. Normally, for years, I
> received around 300 uncaught bounce notifications a day. In the past
> couple of months, it has dramatically increased to 3000 to 4000 a day.
> Some questions: what causes them? Ca
I run an installation that has over 300 lists. Normally, for years,
I received around 300 uncaught bounce notifications a day. In the
past couple of months, it has dramatically increased to 3000 to 4000
a day. Some questions: what causes them? Can they be reduced? Do
they hurt anything? Toe
On 7/16/19 5:24 AM, Mr. Vishal Gandhi wrote:
> We installed Mailman version 2.1.15 on RHEL7 using yum. We don't want mailing
> lists' email addresses with the same domain as the server has. For example:
> server is example1.fdu.edu . We would like to have email addresses of the
> mailing lists t
On 7/17/19 11:01 AM, David Gibbs via Mailman-Users wrote:
> My memory is failing me... I thought that, when rejecting a message from
> the admin queue, part of the original message was included in the reject
> message.
>
> Is this true?
No. The message that is sent is built from the 'refuse.txt'
My memory is failing me... I thought that, when rejecting a message from
the admin queue, part of the original message was included in the reject
message.
Is this true?
When I reject messages, just the reject message is sent.
If so, is there a setting that I need to adjust?
If not, is there any
We installed Mailman version 2.1.15 on RHEL7 using yum. We don't want mailing
lists' email addresses with the same domain as the server has. For example:
server is example1.fdu.edu . We would like to have email addresses of the
mailing lists to end with @fdu.edu so that someone sends email to li