Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Chihurumnaya Ibiam via Mailman-users writes:
> > Considering virutal_alias_maps enable delivery to addresses which
> > aren't users, while this seems like a good security practice, I
> > don't see how it should work to deliver mailman emails to user
> > accounts.
> > It's not related to delivering posts to subscribers.  However, it can
> be useful for things like trapping undeliverable mail to noreply
> sources like weblate

Okay.

> > I'll not worry about this because weblate only sends emails to user
> > accounts created there, and it seems to work just fine at the
> > moment.
> > You said that weblate was sending mail to Mailman, and there are
> conditions under which Mailman would send back.  For example, if
> weblate's mail is being held for moderation, or rejected
> (vs. discarded, where the mail is sent to /dev/null without notifying
> the sender).

This makes sense.

I'll see if I can get more logs so I can debug this particular issue.

> Regards,
> Steve
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> GNU Mailman consultant (installation, migration, customization)
> Sirius Open Source    https://www.siriusopensource.com/
> Software systems consulting in Europe, North America, and Japan
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