nikos wrote:
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>I administrative some lists in an Linux RH8 with mailman-2.1.1-5 ver.
>It seems to be problem with one of the lists with only 10 "users". The
>most of them sudenly doesnot recieve mails from the list and they get a
>bounce score (1 or 2). The rest normally get emails.
>Is that stran
: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Log file
nikos wrote:
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>Do also know what cause the bounce. Is somethng I should do?
The actual returned bounce notice is not kept. If you set
bounce_notify_owner_on_disable to Yes, you will receive a copy of the
bounce notice that results in a member disable, but
nikos wrote:
>
>Do also know what cause the bounce. Is somethng I should do?
The actual returned bounce notice is not kept. If you set
bounce_notify_owner_on_disable to Yes, you will receive a copy of the
bounce notice that results in a member disable, but not the previous
ones that just increment
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Log file
nikos wrote:
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>In the bounce log file there are written some lines after email send to
>a list. What is the meaning of score?
>
>Fo eg:
>
>May 2
nikos wrote:
>
>In the bounce log file there are written some lines after email send to
>a list. What is the meaning of score?
>
>Fo eg:
>
>May 20 13:13:32 2005 (1714) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: current bounce
>score: 3.0
See the Bounce processing page in the admin interface.
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROT
Hello list
In the bounce log file there are written some lines after email send to
a list. What is the meaning of score?
Fo eg:
May 20 13:13:32 2005 (1714) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: current bounce
score: 3.0
Thanx
Nikos
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