On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 10:26:31PM +0100, Thomas Hochstein wrote:
Dave Fisher schrieb:
From what I can see, Exim simply uses /etc/aliases lines to pipe all
admin messages to /var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman on Debian, but I've no
idea what Mailman does with them after that.
At least on
Dave Fisher wrote:
I've already noticed a range of different errors. The most common seem
to be temporary routing and name lookup problems, so I'd like to find
out how I can ensure that exim/mailman tries to re-send the original for
longer, i.e. until the temporary problem has gone away.
Hi,
A few of my list members are failing to receive the occasional posting.
I'd really like to look at the individual bounce/error messages sent
back, to diagnose where the problem might lie.
The list is very small, so I'm not at all worried about being bombarded
with vast numbers of
Dave Fisher schrieb:
From what I can see, Exim simply uses /etc/aliases lines to pipe all
admin messages to /var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman on Debian, but I've no
idea what Mailman does with them after that.
At least on current versions of Mailman, mail is sent with an envelope
of [EMAIL