Stephen> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> The most problematic domains are rediffmail.com, big.or.jp, 163.com,
>> ospaz.ru and 126.com. The bounce messages from 163.com and 126.com
>> (and I think big.or.jp) are written in the native character sets
>> (Chinese or Japanese),
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The most problematic domains are rediffmail.com, big.or.jp,
> 163.com, ospaz.ru and 126.com. The bounce messages from 163.com
> and 126.com (and I think big.or.jp) are written in the native
> character sets (Chinese or Japanese),
163.com and 126.com are big spam s
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>If you send me example DSNs from the above domains, I can try to add
>recognition for them. I tried mailing to
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>see if I could get DSN's from these domains, but rediffmail.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
The best 'workaround' as far as recognizing DSNs in Mailman is
concerned is to enable Mailman's VERP options
VERP_PASSWORD_REMINDERS = Yes
VERP_PERSONALIZED_DELIVERIES = Yes
VERP_DELIVERY_INTERVAL = 1
The last item here had been set to 10, but I have reduced it to 1 and
re
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been working on the SpamBayes filtering on mail.python.org for a couple
weeks. Now that the training database has matured a bit for the most part
the unsures I see now seem to be bounce messages for a handful of mailing
list subscribers which Mailman doesn't handle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I've been working on the SpamBayes filtering on mail.python.org for a couple
>weeks. Now that the training database has matured a bit for the most part
>the unsures I see now seem to be bounce messages for a handful of mailing
>list subscribers which Mailman doesn't han
I've been working on the SpamBayes filtering on mail.python.org for a couple
weeks. Now that the training database has matured a bit for the most part
the unsures I see now seem to be bounce messages for a handful of mailing
list subscribers which Mailman doesn't handle automatically. The most
p