David Spake wrote:
>
>Here's what's so odd about the whole situation, and what really throws
>me for a curve.
It confuses me too. See below.
>The message that shows at the bottom of the first
>Bounce Notification has been sucessfully posted to the list. It's
>accepted by MailMan, with a tim
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> David Spake wrote:
>
> The copy of the original message is attached to or included in the
> "triggering bounce notice". Somewhere between the first material you
> quote and the copy of the original message, there should be the reply
> from your outgoing MTA or the recipient'
David Spake wrote:
>
>Here is one of the notices (with the email address of the 'notified'
>person xx'd out):
>
>--
>This is a Mailman mailing list bounce action notice:
> List: HH_Talk
> Member: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Action: Subscription disabled.
> Reason: Excessi
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> David Spake wrote:
>
>>I've got a problem with Mailman, and I'm unsure as to how to correct it.
>> My host provider runs MailMan 2.1.5. I like it, but the problem I'm
>>having is that I keep getting periodic mass bouncings my list. I get
>>like a 95% "bounce action notif
David Spake wrote:
>
>I've got a problem with Mailman, and I'm unsure as to how to correct it.
> My host provider runs MailMan 2.1.5. I like it, but the problem I'm
>having is that I keep getting periodic mass bouncings my list. I get
>like a 95% "bounce action notification" every three or fo
Hey all,
I've got a problem with Mailman, and I'm unsure as to how to correct it.
My host provider runs MailMan 2.1.5. I like it, but the problem I'm
having is that I keep getting periodic mass bouncings my list. I get
like a 95% "bounce action notification" every three or four weeks. I've