[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
>Obvioulsy mailman is keeping track of each users number of bounces that are
>"current". How can I see where each user is at? It seems it would make a
>nice column addition to the Membership Management table.
Others have pointed out Mailman's bounce log or just clicki
On 5/3/08, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I understand how to set bounce thresholds, but is there a place to see
where indidivual users are at regarding bounces?
Look in the log files. Specifically, /usr/local/mailman/logs/bounce,
or wherever your Mailman installation places the log files on t
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I understand how to set bounce thresholds, but is there a place to
> see where indidivual users are at regarding bounces? Let's say I
> have the threshold set to 5 bounces. Obvioulsy mailman is keeping
> track of each users number of bounces that are "current". How c
I understand how to set bounce thresholds, but is there a place to see where
indidivual users are at regarding bounces? Let's say I have the threshold set
to 5 bounces. Obvioulsy mailman is keeping track of each users number of
bounces that are "current". How can I see where each user is at?