On 11/20/2013 07:57 AM, Christopher Adams wrote:
>
> So, any idea of what might of happened to gum it up. Thanks for taking
> the time to address this issue. It seemingly has corrected itself.
It appears that BounceRunner had died for some reason. To understand
more, I'd need to see the full Mai
Mark,
I had restarted Mailman several times and still, bounce processing was not
taking place and the bounce log had not been written since 11/13. Before I
left last night, I restarted it and then I noticed a flurry of activity,
with queued bounces being processed. I hadn't looked in the
/qfiles/b
On 11/19/2013 03:35 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
> There is no bounce score entry in the bounce log. As it turns out, there
> has not been a bounce log generated since 11/13.
>
> Would BounceRunner show in a list of processes. If so, I don't see it.
ps -fwC python
or
ps -fwu mailman
should sho
There is no bounce score entry in the bounce log. As it turns out, there
has not been a bounce log generated since 11/13.
Would BounceRunner show in a list of processes. If so, I don't see it.
Here is an entry in the qrunner log related to BounceRunner:
Nov 19 04:02:36 2012 (29791) Master qrunn
There is no bounce score entry in the bounce log for that post, or for
probably any posts.
There is nothing in the error log about bounces.
The only entry in the qrunner related to BounceRunner is at 4:02 am every
day:
Nov 19 04:02:36 2012 (29791) Master qrunner detected subprocess exit
(pid: 27
On 11/19/2013 12:59 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
>
> Looking at some older bounce logs, it appears that a few entries for
> bounce score appear, but not as many as I would expect. Additionally,
> nobody is being tagged as (B) bounce in the membership list.
If there is a bounce score entry in the
Mark,
Here is a log that shows a message sent to the 'test7' list. The list is
set up for bounce processing and all notifications are set to 'yes'. This
is happening with the entire system, not just individual lists. It doesn't
seem to be processing bounces. The bounce.log,which rotated at 4 am th
On 11/19/2013 11:26 AM, Christopher Adams wrote:
>
> I am having some problems with bounce processing working correctly. If I
> set a list so that a max bounce score < 1 ( .1 in this case). So, the
> expectation is that the subscriber's account will immediately be tagged as
> 'No Mail" by Bounce
Hello,
I am having some problems with bounce processing working correctly. If I
set a list so that a max bounce score < 1 ( .1 in this case). So, the
expectation is that the subscriber's account will immediately be tagged as
'No Mail" by Bounce (B). That is not happening. In addition, the bounce
Noah Meyerhans wrote:
>
>Hi all. I'm stumped by a problem I've been having with Mailman 2.1.x
>and bounce processing. A number of users have recently had their
>subscriptions to several mailing lists disabled due to bounces.
>However, I know that their mail is working properly as they're local to
At 11:27 AM -0500 2005-03-02, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
Is it possible to see the actual content of the bounces that mailman has
processed?
Unfortunately, not.
Like I said, I don't think anybody's mail is actually
bouncing, but clearly Mailman thinks it is. I need to figure out why
Hi all. I'm stumped by a problem I've been having with Mailman 2.1.x
and bounce processing. A number of users have recently had their
subscriptions to several mailing lists disabled due to bounces.
However, I know that their mail is working properly as they're local to
my site and use their mail
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