So, "owner" = "administrator(s)" & "moderators"? Can bounces be sent
only to the administrator? My list moderators don't need to get bounce
notices.
Thanks,
-Rob
On Feb 25, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Rob wrote:
For an unknown reason, bounce messages are being sent to both the
Rob wrote:
>So, "owner" = "administrator(s)" & "moderators"? Can bounces be sent
>only to the administrator? My list moderators don't need to get bounce
>notices.
The list has attributes 'owner' and 'moderator', each of which is a
list of zero or more addresses, although having zero addresse
Rob wrote:
>
>For an unknown reason, bounce messages are being sent to both the
>administrator and moderator e-mail addresses. This is not typical
>behavior for any of our other lists.
>
>I've attached headers from a recent bounce below. Any advice on why
>this is happening is much appreciate
We have an announce-only list (all members are moderated, moderated
postings are rejected). There is a single list moderator and a single
list administrator.
For an unknown reason, bounce messages are being sent to both the
administrator and moderator e-mail addresses. This is not typical
Fred Atkinson wrote:
>I have configured both of my Mailman lists to discard messages by
> non-members.
>
>But I keep getting the bounce messages. Is there any way to disable them?
>
Is forward_auto_discards set to Yes?
Are these unrecognized bounce notices sent because the origin
I have configured both of my Mailman lists to discard messages by
non-members.
But I keep getting the bounce messages. Is there any way to disable them?
Regards,
Fred
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Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
>We'd like to set one of our lists up so that permanent/fatal errors
>(such as invalid mailbox, unknown user, unknown host) would immediately
>get unsubscribed, while temp fails (such as mailbox full, try again
>later, etc.) will simply go through the normal motio
We'd like to set one of our lists up so that permanent/fatal errors
(such as invalid mailbox, unknown user, unknown host) would immediately
get unsubscribed, while temp fails (such as mailbox full, try again
later, etc.) will simply go through the normal motions.
With that, we have a f
Aaron wrote:
>
>I'm running Mailman 2.1.5 on FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE-p10 with Postfix. I
>actually have the same setup on two different servers and have been having
>the same problem on both.
>
>Every time Mailman gets restarted (pretty much only happens when we
>reboot), tons of bounce notifications g
Hi.
I'm running Mailman 2.1.5 on FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE-p10 with Postfix. I
actually have the same setup on two different servers and have been having
the same problem on both.
Every time Mailman gets restarted (pretty much only happens when we
reboot), tons of bounce notifications get sent out to l
Hey, I have a mailman list, set up thru my liquid web account. I have
everyone subed that wants to be on the list, yet everytime they send a
message they recieve this email in reply.
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] Bounce
Messages..
Hi,
Is it possible
to set mailman to remove bouncing addresses automatically? I have set
mailman to send replies to the list and have set the options in the bounce
menu to '0' but it doesn't see
Title: Message
Hi,
Is it possible to
set mailman to remove bouncing addresses automatically? I have set mailman
to send replies to the list and have set the options in the bounce menu to '0'
but it doesn't seem to be working..
Have I done
something wrong? Can anyone help?
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