[Mailman-Users] Can I make mailman archive the bounce messages it has processed?

2020-06-11 Thread Florian . Roemer
Dear mailman Community, I am really new to mailman so maybe I am just missing something obvious. However, as far as I understood, when a message sent from a list triggers a bounce at some user, mailman will try to automatically parse the bounce, assign appropriate bounce scores and then discard

[Mailman-Users] Re: Can I make mailman archive the bounce messages it has processed?

2020-06-11 Thread Brian Carpenter
On 6/11/20 8:31 AM, florian.roe...@gmx.de wrote: I am really new to mailman so maybe I am just missing something obvious. However, as far as I understood, when a message sent from a list triggers a bounce at some user, mailman will try to automatically parse the bounce, assign appropriate boun

[Mailman-Users] Re: Can I make mailman archive the bounce messages it has processed?

2020-06-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 6/11/20 5:31 AM, florian.roe...@gmx.de wrote: > > I am really new to mailman so maybe I am just missing something obvious. > However, as far as I understood, when a message sent from a list triggers a > bounce at some user, mailman will try to automatically parse the bounce, > assign appropr

[Mailman-Users] Re: Can I make mailman archive the bounce messages it has processed?

2020-06-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 6/11/20 8:23 AM, Brian Carpenter wrote: > > The reason for the bounce will be contained in the outgoing SMTP logs. This is true only if the message is rejected upon delivery from Mailman's outgoing MTA. In some cases, the first hop MX will accept the message, but a downstream MTA will reject