Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces counter for list subscribers

2018-03-20 Thread Christian F Buser via Mailman-Users
Hello Mark Sapiro. On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 10:18:06 -0700, you wrote: >> How is the bounce counter handled by mailman? Is it "reset" >> automatically after a certain period without delivery problems? Or >> can I reset it manually (I did not see this possibility, but it >> still might exist)? > >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces counter for list subscribers

2018-03-20 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 03/20/2018 09:00 AM, Christian F Buser via Mailman-Users wrote: > > How is the bounce counter handled by mailman? Is it "reset" automatically > after a certain period without delivery problems? Or can I reset it manually > (I did not see this possibility, but it still might exist)? This is

[Mailman-Users] Bounces counter for list subscribers

2018-03-20 Thread Christian F Buser via Mailman-Users
Hi all We recently had a problem that a mail provider refused to accept messages from our domain - including list messages - for addresses on their server. The problem has been sorted out and the messages are now going through again. But all addresses on that receiving domain had been disabl

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces SMTP error 554

2017-04-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 04/22/2017 09:08 PM, Jim Dory wrote: > I do have control over gandalf - a VPS server (so that much, at least). Not > sure how I would obtain an "actual raw message" other than what I received > from the sender as a subscriber myself. The entire raw message you received from the list would be

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces SMTP error 554

2017-04-22 Thread Jim Dory
I do have control over gandalf - a VPS server (so that much, at least). Not sure how I would obtain an "actual raw message" other than what I received from the sender as a subscriber myself. The server uses Exim and is a CPanel installation. Seems like I get these bounces a couple a day and so far

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces SMTP error 554

2017-04-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 04/22/2017 07:30 PM, Jim Dory wrote: > I have a couple members of our list whose remote mail servers reject some > of our messages because of what appears to be text formatting in the > messages. Usually MS Office formatting. I get a bounce back ala: > > "host mtaonline.net.mx1.greymail.rcimx.n

[Mailman-Users] bounces SMTP error 554

2017-04-22 Thread Jim Dory
I have a couple members of our list whose remote mail servers reject some of our messages because of what appears to be text formatting in the messages. Usually MS Office formatting. I get a bounce back ala: "host mtaonline.net.mx1.greymail.rcimx.net [208.80.206.74] SMTP error from remote mail

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces threshold never reached

2016-06-07 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 06/07/2016 12:19 AM, Kala Balik wrote: > > It seems that my real misunderstanding is even more fundamental. I was > expecting Mailman to retry sending an email if it received a bounce for > that adress. I thought it would retry until either no new bounce was > received anymore or the bounces th

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces threshold never reached

2016-06-07 Thread Kala Balik
Am 07.06.2016 um 05:01 schrieb Mark Sapiro: > On 06/06/2016 01:48 AM, Kala Balik wrote: >> >> two weeks ago we sent out a mailing through our six new mailman lists >> with roughly 6.000 subscribers. We expected to get a number of bounces, >> however, while the bounces log shows that about 600 sub

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces threshold never reached

2016-06-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 06/06/2016 01:48 AM, Kala Balik wrote: > > two weeks ago we sent out a mailing through our six new mailman lists > with roughly 6.000 subscribers. We expected to get a number of bounces, > however, while the bounces log shows that about 600 subscribers did get > a bounce score of 1.0 or 2.0, no

[Mailman-Users] Bounces threshold never reached

2016-06-06 Thread Kala Balik
Dear list members, two weeks ago we sent out a mailing through our six new mailman lists with roughly 6.000 subscribers. We expected to get a number of bounces, however, while the bounces log shows that about 600 subscribers did get a bounce score of 1.0 or 2.0, not a single address reached the th

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces being detected as spam/virus sending rate

2015-05-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 05/09/2015 10:51 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > > 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? bin/list_members --nomail=bybounce lists those members

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces being detected as spam/virus sending rate

2015-05-09 Thread Steven D'Aprano
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 exce

[Mailman-Users] Bounces being detected as spam/virus sending rate

2015-04-22 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Steven D'Aprano writes: > Can you suggest anything I can do to avoid triggering the ISP's > system? Start by removing all yahoo.com and aol.com addresses! ;-) The timing is wrong, and knowing you I suppose you probably already have a mitigation in place, but to cover all bases: it's possibl

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces being detected as spam/virus sending rate

2015-04-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
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

[Mailman-Users] Bounces being detected as spam/virus sending rate

2015-04-22 Thread Steven D'Aprano
Hi, I run a mailing list of about 1-2 thousand subscribers for announcements only. My ISP has started sending me automated messages claiming that there is a high spam/virus sending rate from my IP address. It took me a long time to get a straight answer from them, but eventually they told me t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 06/22/2014 09:36 PM, Peter Fraser wrote: > > Ok I went scouring through the logs trying to trace a particular message like > you suggested and I did find some like this: > > Here's one message I tracked.214CA3AC88D: from=, > size=585098, nrcpt=500 (queue active) > then214CA3AC88D: to=, rela

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-22 Thread Peter Fraser
Ok I went scouring through the logs trying to trace a particular message like you suggested and I did find some like this: Here's one message I tracked.214CA3AC88D: from=, size=585098, nrcpt=500 (queue active) then214CA3AC88D: to=, relay=none, delay=32256, delays=32255/0.05/0.15/0, dsn=4.4.

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 06/21/2014 08:43 PM, Peter Fraser wrote: > And what did that log show for the sender non-delivery notification > message generated as a result of the undeliverable message. > I looked at the postfix logs again and although I do see different type of > bounces, I am not seeing anything delivere

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Peter Fraser
And what did that log show for the sender non-delivery notification message generated as a result of the undeliverable message. I looked at the postfix logs again and although I do see different type of bounces, I am not seeing anything delivered to mailman. Here are some examples: Jun 20 04:11:3

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 06/21/2014 07:23 PM, Peter Fraser wrote: > > > Wait a minute, I typed this command by force of habit, just realized that's > not what you told me to type so I ran it again > ps -ax | grep BounceRunner > and the result is: > 8138 ?? S 0:00.26 /usr/local/bin/python2.7 > /usr/local/ma

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Peter Fraser
Wait a minute, I typed this command by force of habit, just realized that's not what you told me to type so I ran it again ps -ax | grep BounceRunner and the result is: 8138 ?? S 0:00.26 /usr/local/bin/python2.7 /usr/local/mailman/bin/qrunner --runner=BounceRunner:0:1 -s

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Peter Fraser
Ok so ps -waux | grep BounceRunner returns nothing. How do I start it up? -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: htt

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Peter Fraser writes: > The message I showed earlier was the postfix on the same box as > mailman. Mailman should detect those bounces. I was just thinking > based on what you said about some smtp servers getting the 5xx > status from downstream servers thatthose errors would not reach > mail

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 06/21/2014 01:24 PM, Peter Fraser wrote: > > > The message I showed earlier was the postfix on the same box as mailman. > Mailman should detect those bounces. And what did that log show for the sender non-delivery notification message generated as a result of the undeliverable message. And

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Peter Fraser
The message I showed earlier was the postfix on the same box as mailman. Mailman should detect those bounces. I was just thinking based on what you said about some smtp servers getting the 5xx status from downstream servers thatthose errors would not reach mailman the way things are set up her

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 06/21/2014 11:00 AM, Peter Fraser wrote: > I checked the data directory and saw some *.pck files Their names were along > the lines of "heldmsg--727.pck"so I guess then bouncerunner should > be running. All the .pck files have heldmsg in the name. These are all messages held waiting moderato

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Peter Fraser
I checked the data directory and saw some *.pck files Their names were along the lines of "heldmsg--727.pck"so I guess then bouncerunner should be running. All the .pck files have heldmsg in the name. The way our setup is designed though, the mailman box isn't the mail smtp relay. It sits behin

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 06/20/2014 06:03 PM, Peter Fraser wrote: > Hi AllI have mailman-2.1.17 running on FreeBSD 9.1 along with postfix-2.11.0,1 > I noticed that bad email addresses were not being cleared out so I downloaded > get_bounce_info.py,saved it and ran it. No bounce info was displayed.I > checked the postf

[Mailman-Users] Bounces not being detected

2014-06-21 Thread Peter Fraser
Hi AllI have mailman-2.1.17 running on FreeBSD 9.1 along with postfix-2.11.0,1 I noticed that bad email addresses were not being cleared out so I downloaded get_bounce_info.py,saved it and ran it. No bounce info was displayed.I checked the postfix logs and the bounce info was there. A bit from th

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces not getting through for processing

2011-11-15 Thread Anne Wainwright
Hello, Mark, On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 15:15:29 -0700 Mark Sapiro wrote: > Anne Wainwright wrote: > > > >I queried this with my isp provider who queried it with IS (Internet > >Solutions, smtp server & backbone provider) who said that ',' should > >work. That has me worried, did they misunderstand my

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces not getting through for processing

2011-10-31 Thread Mark Sapiro
Anne Wainwright wrote: > >I queried this with my isp provider who queried it with IS (Internet >Solutions, smtp server & backbone provider) who said that ',' should >work. That has me worried, did they misunderstand my query? I'm sure they misunderstood. ',' is a delimiter between email addresses

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces not getting through for processing

2011-10-31 Thread Anne Wainwright
Hello, Mark, Thank you for detailed reply. I queried this with my isp provider who queried it with IS (Internet Solutions, smtp server & backbone provider) who said that ',' should work. That has me worried, did they misunderstand my query? I'll have to adjust the regex given in the FAQ. Should I

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces not getting through for processing

2011-10-30 Thread Mark Sapiro
Anne Wainwright wrote: > >Sorry if this is a bit vague. And my guesses at what's going on may be a bit vague too. >I give an excerpt from a log file today. One of many with slightly >different wordings depending on which server was responding. Some >reporting me as 'exceeding the limit for boun

[Mailman-Users] bounces not getting through for processing

2011-10-30 Thread Anne Wainwright
Hi, Sorry if this is a bit vague. I give an excerpt from a log file today. One of many with slightly different wordings depending on which server was responding. Some reporting me as 'exceeding the limit for bounced messages'. Oct 30 16:02:39 jason postfix/smtp[11547]: B6883E81A7: to=, relay=smt

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces not working

2011-05-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ludo Joosen wrote: > >I have set up a number of mailing lists for internal communication in our >school and everything looks fine, only I (list owner) do not get any mention >when a particular address cannot be reached or is running out of mailbox >space. Does anybody have any idea what I might be

[Mailman-Users] bounces not working

2011-05-14 Thread Ludo Joosen
Hello, I have set up a number of mailing lists for internal communication in our school and everything looks fine, only I (list owner) do not get any mention when a particular address cannot be reached or is running out of mailbox space. Does anybody have any idea what I might be doing wrong?

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces

2010-05-05 Thread Mark Sapiro
Barry Finkel wrote: > >I assume that there will be a warning message sent back to the "sender" >after the mail has been queued for a few hours (we have in Postfix >"delay_warning_time = 8"). I assume that the warning message will >be sent to the list -bounces address, and that Mailman will process

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces

2010-05-05 Thread Barry Finkel
>In SMTP 4.y.z DSNs are "temporary" errors. They could be caused by a >spam filter over loaded, or the system shutting down, or... > >> i'm assuming it's retried by the mta. the settings in mailman clearly >> state that it should be discarded right away... > >The 4.y.z should be seen as an invit

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces

2010-05-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Grant Taylor wrote: >kalin m wrote: >> so if it's not 5xx it's not a bad email? i see dsn=4.0.0. that's not >> enough? > >In SMTP 4.y.z DSNs are "temporary" errors. They could be caused by a >spam filter over loaded, or the system shutting down, or... > >> i'm assuming it's retried by the mta.

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces

2010-05-04 Thread Grant Taylor
kalin m wrote: so if it's not 5xx it's not a bad email? i see dsn=4.0.0. that's not enough? In SMTP 4.y.z DSNs are "temporary" errors. They could be caused by a spam filter over loaded, or the system shutting down, or... i'm assuming it's retried by the mta. the settings in mailman clearly

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces

2010-05-04 Thread kalin m
so if it's not 5xx it's not a bad email? i see dsn=4.0.0. that's not enough? i'm assuming it's retried by the mta. the settings in mailman clearly state that it should be discarded right away... bounce settings: bounce_score_threshold = 1.0 bounce_info_stale_after = 10 bounce_you_are_dis

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces

2010-05-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
kalin m wrote: > >hi there... wondering if fake email addresses in a mailman list can get >cleaned up with the bounces options. just testing with one and the mail >log says (correctly) it could not resolve the host. is this considered a >hard bounce by mailman?! Is it considered a hard bounce

[Mailman-Users] bounces

2010-05-03 Thread kalin m
hi there... wondering if fake email addresses in a mailman list can get cleaned up with the bounces options. just testing with one and the mail log says (correctly) it could not resolve the host. is this considered a hard bounce by mailman?! i have enabled the bounce processing, the maximum

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces

2010-02-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Nancie J. Barnes wrote: > >My name is Nancie and I am the new business manager for Get Back, Inc. I am >unsure how to handle the following e-mail that I received. Is there anyone >who may be able to assist me? > > >-1 Mailman moderator request(s) waiting [...] >The mail...@getbackinc.com mailing

[Mailman-Users] Bounces

2010-02-17 Thread Nancie J. Barnes
My name is Nancie and I am the new business manager for Get Back, Inc. I am unsure how to handle the following e-mail that I received. Is there anyone who may be able to assist me? -1 Mailman moderator request(s) waiting Inbox X

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not resetting...

2009-08-21 Thread John Withers
> The stale bounce info is not reset until another bounce arrives. Thus, > old bounce info usually remains forever, but it does no harm. If a new > bounce arrives, the stale info will be forgotten and the user given a > score of 1 with the current date. > Hmmm, so when it says specifically "The

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not resetting...

2009-08-19 Thread Mark Sapiro
John Withers wrote: > >> The stale bounce info is not reset until another bounce arrives. Thus, >> old bounce info usually remains forever, but it does no harm. If a new >> bounce arrives, the stale info will be forgotten and the user given a >> score of 1 with the current date. >> > >Hmmm, so whe

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces not resetting...

2009-08-19 Thread Mark Sapiro
John Withers wrote: > >I have a problem in that user's bounces aren't resetting. The >bounce_info_stale after value seems to be being ignored. I have users >who's last bounce was in 2005 and we have sent literally thousands of >emails to them since then. Th bounce_info_stale_after value is 7. But >

[Mailman-Users] Bounces not resetting...

2009-08-18 Thread John Withers
Folks, I have a problem in that user's bounces aren't resetting. The bounce_info_stale after value seems to be being ignored. I have users who's last bounce was in 2005 and we have sent literally thousands of emails to them since then. Th bounce_info_stale_after value is 7. But they are still show

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces and templates

2009-07-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
Oliver Glueck wrote in an HTML only post: > >I get an email-bounce message, because my email was to big. >This is ok it was a test, but in this bounce-email I can read the URL >to the mailman-/mailserver to cancel my email. > >But if I'm an external list user, I don't have to see this >internal li

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces and disk quota exceeded

2008-04-09 Thread Larry Stone
On 4/9/08 3:20 AM, Jo�ao Sá Marta at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Regarding to > the bounce feature: where can I get more detailed information, sepecifically > /"Your Membership Is Disabled/ warnings " If a member as disk quota > exceeded, how can he receive those warnings ? 1) The warning messa

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces and disk quota exceeded

2008-04-09 Thread Jo‹ao Sá Marta
Greetings, Thanks for your tips. Mailman was working well. The problem was mine. I had not read the Mailman manual -->"Only one bounce per day counts against a member's score, ..." Today that member was disabled. Regarding to the bounce feature: where can I get more detailed information, sep

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces and disk quota exceeded

2008-04-08 Thread Mark Sapiro
João Sá Marta wrote: > > I am sending a message to a test list and I have created a user in our > system with a very small disk quota. > I know that this user has already his disk quota exceeded and I've > verified that sending "him" a message directly from my personal email > address. (I've re

[Mailman-Users] Bounces and disk quota exceeded

2008-04-08 Thread Jo‹ao Sá Marta
Greetings, Some of my list admins want to be able to know if any member of their lists are with disk quota exceeded. I am sending a message to a test list and I have created a user in our system with a very small disk quota. I know that this user has already his disk quota exceeded and I've

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces of invalid emails don't go to owner?

2007-05-17 Thread Brad Knowles
On 5/17/07, Ricardo Kleemann wrote: > I see in my maillog email addresses that are bouncing because they are > not valid, and I see mailman handling the bounce score, but the owner > does not receive the bounce messages. > > Is there a way to configure such that the owner does receive these bo

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces of invalid emails don't go to owner?

2007-05-17 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
So there's no easy way to prune a large list of bad addresses... :-( > Mailman attempts to process bounces on its own. Even with that setting > set to yes, you will only ever see the actual bounces when Mailman > cannot detect them. > > Unless someone like Mark has a brilliant way of viewing t

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces of invalid emails don't go to owner?

2007-05-17 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Thanks. I have all those settings to "Yes", isn't that the way it should be? The first setting is about bounce messages that failed to be detected... but what about regular bounces that are properly detected? Ricardo > Hello, > > Go onto the "Bounce Processing" page on your Administration page

[Mailman-Users] bounces of invalid emails don't go to owner?

2007-05-17 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Hi, I see in my maillog email addresses that are bouncing because they are not valid, and I see mailman handling the bounce score, but the owner does not receive the bounce messages. Is there a way to configure such that the owner does receive these bounces? Thanks Ricardo

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces are not disabling accounts

2006-05-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Steve Quezadas wrote: >> >yeah, I see what went wrong. The probe is sending out a message, but >it's not bouncing back to qmail properly. I get the following message: >"sorry, no mailbox here by that name". It Seems to be trying to write to >"[EMAIL PROTECTED]". > > >I read the README.QMAIL file

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces are not disabling accounts

2006-05-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Patrick Bogen wrote: >On 5/25/06, Steve Quezadas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >This indicates that mailman has sent a probe. IF the probe bounces, as >well, then the user should be disabled. Patrick is correct. If VERP_PROBES = Yes in mm_cfg.py, when the score reaches threshold, a probe is sen

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces are not disabling accounts

2006-05-25 Thread Patrick Bogen
On 5/25/06, Steve Quezadas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I set "bounce processing" to "on" so that mailman will disable email > accounts if they receive just once bounce. However, mailman is not > disabling the accounts! Here are the logs from /var/log/mailman/ to show > that it DOES "know" about th

[Mailman-Users] bounces are not disabling accounts

2006-05-25 Thread Steve Quezadas
I set "bounce processing" to "on" so that mailman will disable email accounts if they receive just once bounce. However, mailman is not disabling the accounts! Here are the logs from /var/log/mailman/ to show that it DOES "know" about the mail bounce: May 25 11:58:09 2006 (2184) processing 1 q

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounces stopped on all lists

2006-02-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Kaitlyn Taylor Considine wrote: >A few weeks ago all mailman list owners stopped receiving bounces of any >kind. They are not being misdirected to any of the cpanel WHM server >contacts either. They can be seen briefly at >/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman/data/bounce-events-#.pck and then

[Mailman-Users] bounces stopped on all lists

2006-02-03 Thread Kaitlyn Taylor Considine
A few weeks ago all mailman list owners stopped receiving bounces of any kind. They are not being misdirected to any of the cpanel WHM server contacts either. They can be seen briefly at /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman/data/bounce-events-#.pck and then those disappear as well, likely ass

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces are going to my old mail server

2005-12-19 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ben Ostrowsky wrote: >> The domain in the -bounces and other addresses comes directly >> from the list's host_name attribute which is visible on the >> list's General Options page > >OK, I found that; is there an easy way to change that to lists.tblc.org for >all existing lists? Run bin/fix_ur

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces are going to my old mail server

2005-12-19 Thread Ben Ostrowsky
> OK, I found that; is there an easy way to change that to > lists.tblc.org for all existing lists? Hey, dummy, (he said to himself), this one's in the FAQ! http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#4.38 Ben -- Mailman-Users mailing l

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces are going to my old mail server

2005-12-19 Thread Ben Ostrowsky
> The domain in the -bounces and other addresses comes directly > from the list's host_name attribute which is visible on the > list's General Options page OK, I found that; is there an easy way to change that to lists.tblc.org for all existing lists? Ben -

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces are going to my old mail server

2005-12-19 Thread Ben Ostrowsky
> One of two things. Assuming DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST is not > 'snoopy.tblc.org' DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST was 'mail.tblc.org' but I've changed it to 'lists.tblc.org' and done 'mailman reload'. Still seems to do the same thing. > either the host name part of the web_page_url attribute of the bentest > lis

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces are going to my old mail server

2005-12-19 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ben Ostrowsky wrote: >I've created a mailing list called bentest. My bounce messages are going to >[EMAIL PROTECTED], but I don't remember telling this new >mailman server about a host named "snoopy". I did copy the list data over >from snoopy (which is our general email server, but not our mail

[Mailman-Users] Bounces are going to my old mail server

2005-12-19 Thread Ben Ostrowsky
I've created a mailing list called bentest. My bounce messages are going to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I don't remember telling this new mailman server about a host named "snoopy". I did copy the list data over from snoopy (which is our general email server, but not our mailing list server). Several

[Mailman-Users] bounces

2005-04-26 Thread kalin mintchev
hi all... every time i try to send mail to a new list i get this messages in the maillog. the message is not sent to the list and there isn't anything pending approval... any idea why? thanks... this is in the maillog: Apr 26 06:26:26 me sendmail[9131]: j3QAQQ1m009130: to="|/usr/local/mai

[Mailman-Users] Bounces to single user, but only from mailman

2004-02-06 Thread John Swartzentruber
There is a user on one of my mailing lists that bounces all of the mailing list messages. This started less than a week ago. First question: is it possible to see the actual bounce messages before the user's subscription is disabled? When mailman notified me that his address was disabled, it in

RE: [Mailman-Users] Bounces management

2004-01-29 Thread Juan Enrique Gómez
t; Elvandar.org/DSINet.org > www.mostly-harmless.nl Dutch community for helping newcomers on the > hackerscene > > -Oorspronkelijk bericht- > Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Juan Enrique > Gomez > Verzonden: donderdag 29 januari 2004 13:37 >

RE: [Mailman-Users] Bounces management

2004-01-29 Thread Remko Lodder
ique Gomez Verzonden: donderdag 29 januari 2004 13:37 Aan: Mailman Users Onderwerp: [Mailman-Users] Bounces management Hi! I am trying to figure out how to execute an script after a member of a list is bounced, is this possible? Thanks! -

[Mailman-Users] Bounces management

2004-01-29 Thread Juan Enrique Gómez
Hi! I am trying to figure out how to execute an script after a member of a list is bounced, is this possible? Thanks! -- Saludos, -- |Juan Enrique Gomez Perez |Metropoli2000 Networks, S.L. | Phone: +34 914250023 Fax: +34 914

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces

2004-01-20 Thread John DeCarlo
Charlie, Charlie Hazlett wrote: I have read and read, but I cannot seem to understand the BOUNCE !! I have people sending mail to the list, using the correct list address and they get bounced. Why is that ??? Someone please explain the bounce thing in plain English for this thick skull ???

[Mailman-Users] Bounces

2004-01-18 Thread Charlie Hazlett
I have read and read, but I cannot seem to understand the BOUNCE !! I have people sending mail to the list, using the correct list address and they get bounced. Why is that ??? Someone please explain the bounce thing in plain English for this thick skull ??? ---

[Mailman-Users] Bounces

2004-01-17 Thread Charlie Hazlett
I have a subscriber who received a bounce warning and I have no idea why she received it. Her email address is correct and she has had no problems with her email that I am aware of. ?? -- Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] ht

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces coming back to sender address

2003-12-14 Thread Randy Bush
> I want to make sure all the bounces go back to list-owner@ > domain.com for bounce > processing and so that I do not have to see them. so do we all. all you need to do is fix the broken email implementations at the *receiving* end, which is where the bounces originate

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces coming back to sender address

2003-12-14 Thread Chuq Von Rospach
On Dec 14, 2003, at 6:28 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I want to make sure all the bounces go back to list-owner@ domain.com for bounce processing and so that I do not have to see them. Basically, you can't, because there are some sites that simply refuse to follow s

[Mailman-Users] Bounces coming back to sender address

2003-12-14 Thread darwin
I used mailman (for the first time) to send to an annoucement list of 8000. I received a bunch of bounces back to the sending address rather than the list-owner@ domain.com address. I want to make sure all the bounces go back to list-owner@ d

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces from Hotmail

2002-02-05 Thread Jon Carnes
List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:55 AM Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces from Hotmail > On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 17:57:00 -0500, Jon Carnes wrote: > > > A typical way of handling this is either with a pre-processor for the mail > > (lik

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces from Hotmail

2002-02-04 Thread Erik van der Meulen
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 17:57:00 -0500, Jon Carnes wrote: > A typical way of handling this is either with a pre-processor for the mail > (like procmail) or to add appropriate text to the "Hold posts with > header..." (in the web-admin under the Privacy Options). Thanks for that. I do use procmai

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces from Hotmail

2002-02-04 Thread Jon Carnes
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Mailman User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 7:16 AM Subject: [Mailman-Users] Bounces from Hotmail > Dear Mailman people - I have managed to setup mailman and am very > pleased (after operating an old Majordomo list server for

[Mailman-Users] Bounces from Hotmail

2002-02-04 Thread Erik van der Meulen
Dear Mailman people - I have managed to setup mailman and am very pleased (after operating an old Majordomo list server for years). On thing I do much appreciate is the option to detect bounces and take action accordingly. Unfortunately it seems that the majority of bounces that I receive pass th