What do the bounce logs say about that user? Did the bounce register? Not
all hard or soft bounces can be determined. I actually scan my mail logs
for hard bounces and delete them even faster than Mailman would.
- Original Message -
From: "Edward Salm, PhD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "mai
Two problems:
1. You have image(s) sent in the email. They ideally are better sourced to
a server. (It also make the email smaller and transmits faster.)
2. You are adding a footer to a mime message. That will quite often create
havoc with the message. Make the footer part of the standard
bounce_score_threshold = 1.0
bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings = 0
It's been 24 hours and the bogus user is still there.
On 10/4/08 3:04 PM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Edward Salm, PhD wrote:
>
>> Do you mean that setting bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings to 0 should do the
>>
I have an email blast that I contains tables and other HTML code. I sent the
same message directly to my email account, and also through mailman. When
sent directly, it is just fine; when sent via Mailman it is not.
Mailman is changing something which is breaking the code. I cannot figure
out what
Edward Salm, PhD wrote:
>I set those thing BEFORE I posted. I have changed nothing since I posted.
>All things you have told e to do were already done BEFORE I posted.
OK. Sorry. Thank you for giving me the information. (You could have
saved time and energy on both sides if you had posted the d
Edward Salm, PhD wrote:
>You've made way too many assumptions. Please review my original post:
I read your original post. I see nothing there I haven't addressed.
The only explicit assumption I made is that the test address that was
disabled by bounce over 24 hours ago was disabled before you s
Edward Salm, PhD wrote:
>bounce_score_threshold = 1.0
>bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings = 0
>
>It's been 24 hours and the bogus user is still there.
Since it's been 24 hours, and since my advice to set
bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings = 0 was sent less than 5 hours ago, I
conclude that this memb
Edward Salm, PhD wrote:
>Do you mean that setting bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings to 0 should do the
>trick?
>
>Well, I ran a test, using a bogus email address, and it has not. The address
>is still in the membership list, with nomail checked, reason [b].
I am saying that if bounce_score_thresh
Doruk Fisek wrote:
>
> For an installation of several lists, I want some lists to use the
>same accept_these_nonmembers, reject_these_nonmembers,
>discard_these_nonmembers lists.
>
> I've found this script to add/remove addresses from a list.
>
> http://www.msapiro.net/scripts/non_members
That s
Bob Lydiate wrote:
>
>I am having some problems sending mail to my lists. I am running
>Ubuntu+Postfix+Mailman. The problem occurs when I am sending mail from other
>locations (and others have reported this as well), the mail comes back as
>"User not found" or "No such user". I know the user addres
Edward Salm, PhD wrote:
>I am creating an annual, announce-only list with over 1300 members. This is
>for a once-a-year community event where people have asked/signed up to be
>informed. Many of the email addresses were collected at the previous event
>one year ago (or more), and I expect many to
J.R. Constance wrote:
>
>Is there anyone out there who would be willing to assist me with
>figuring out how to set this up?
>
>Apache Linux.
>Mailman 2.1.9.cp2 (cPanel 11.23.6)
>
>If anyone has any experience with getting this set up in a cPanel
>environment I'd appreciate any help you're willi
OK, I have looked at the FAQ and other resources and as technically
proficient as I like to think I am I cannot for the life of me figure
out how to configure this in my environment.
Is there anyone out there who would be willing to assist me with
figuring out how to set this up?
Apache L
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