Matthew Miller wrote:
>We have mailman up and running successfully, in as far as it forwards
>e-mails to the list and shows the interfaces for /listinfo and /admindb.
>However, when I go into the web interface to configure list settings, it
>accepts the input but doesn't record the change when I c
Dimitrios Karapiperis
>verp enabled lsit -> test
>maximum member bounce score 2.0
>The number of days after which a member's bounce information is
>discarded, if no new bounces have been received in the interim 7
>How many /Your Membership Is Disabled/ warnings disabled member should
>get befo
Rob Lingelbach wrote:
>
>on further investigation, it appears Apple's Mail.app is behaving
>unexpectedly
>with MIME format digests, when compared to mail(1), mutt(1), and the
>web-based
>Squirrelmail. Mail.app doesn't present separators in any predictable
>fashion, and
>includes huge amount
On Sep 24, 2009, at 5:13 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Plain format digests have messages inline separated by the RFC 1153
separator line (30 hyphens) followed by selected headers and the
scrubbed message body.
MIME format digests have each message as a separate MIME message/
rfc822
part with parti
Dimitrios Karapiperis wrote:
>
>Every day I create a bounce and the result is the same. It scored 1.0
>and never increases again.
>I test it with VEPR and with the usual sending way.
What is in Mailman's bounce log?
What are the list's bounce processing settings?
>what is the last notice thin