Anthony Wilson (Jaf) wrote:
>There is an existing Mailman list with an archive which needs to be moved
>to a different server, however it seems that the archive is a bit messed
>up. I assume that the list was set up in 2006, but for some reason there is
>a 2002 archive, and all of the posts in the
On 11/4/2012 6:22 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:
>
>> However, if it was non-zero at
>> the time of the first recorded bounce, that is the value that was
>> saved for that user at that time and subsequent changes to
>> bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings have no effect for that user.
>
> Ok, that's probably
Mark,
> That depends. If bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings was set to zero at
> the time of the user's first bounce, then the user should have been
> removed when her bounce score reached bounce_score_threshold rather
> than setting her delivery nomail[B]. However, if it was non-zero at
> the time
Josh Berkus quoted me and wrote:
>
>> If Mailman's cron/disabled script is being run daily by cron as it
>> should be, a nomail[B] member will receive a total of N warnings at
>> intervals of D days and then will be automatically removed.
>
>Hmmm. "N" is set to zero, so it seems like they should h
Mark,
> If Mailman's cron/disabled script is being run daily by cron as it
> should be, a nomail[B] member will receive a total of N warnings at
> intervals of D days and then will be automatically removed.
Hmmm. "N" is set to zero, so it seems like they should have already
been removed. No?
Josh Berkus wrote:
>
>I have a mailman list with 3200 members, about 900 of which are now
>nomail[B] from bounces. I'd like to know how to purge all the nomail[B]
>members from the list -- without spending an entire day doing it through
>the GUI.
If Mailman's cron/disabled script is being run da
There is an existing Mailman list with an archive which needs to be moved
to a different server, however it seems that the archive is a bit messed
up. I assume that the list was set up in 2006, but for some reason there is
a 2002 archive, and all of the posts in there seem to have been posted in
20
Howdy,
I have a mailman list with 3200 members, about 900 of which are now
nomail[B] from bounces. I'd like to know how to purge all the nomail[B]
members from the list -- without spending an entire day doing it through
the GUI.
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Josh Berkus
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