Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Processing Settings

2006-01-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Christopher Adams wrote: > >So, my question is- using my current settings, do rejection messages to >non-members generate any bounce traffic? The logs show a message sent to >a bogus user, but it seems to end there - no mailman log activity. The reject message itself may bounce if the non-member

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Processing Settings

2006-01-24 Thread Christopher Adams
Mark, Thank you for the reply. I think I understand it now. So, alot of the traffic related to bounces is being generated by spammers sending to the list-bounces addresses. I will also adjust the bounce processing for the little-used lists to cut down a bit on the interaction with actual subsc

Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce processing settings

2006-01-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
Christopher Adams wrote: >There seems to be lots more spam/bounce activity lately and I >am wondering if I should consider changing the way bounce behaves. If you're thinking about 'unrecognized bounces' due to spam being sent to the list-bounces address, your bounce processing settings won't a

[Mailman-Users] bounce processing settings

2006-01-23 Thread Christopher Adams
I am curious as to what other mailman adminisrators or list owners use for bounce processing settings. I know that some lists require different settings, but we have been using the defaults for the most part on our 500 lists. There seems to be lots more spam/bounce activity lately and I am wond