Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Bounces

2004-10-05 Thread Jim Tittsler
On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 07:34:40AM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote: > I just created a list with three emails. Sent a few messages it all > worked fine. Then I removed one of the addresses from my aliases file > and the MTA logs show that when mailmain attempts to deliver the > message I see: "Unroute

RE: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Bounces

2004-10-05 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark Pallo wrote: >I too have been confused about the whole bounce process. When I was with >Majordomo I got these all the time. I want to see emails that go to the >list and are returned for reasons such as "mailbox is full", or "user >unknown" etc. I have the following menu iten under Bounce

RE: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Bounces

2004-10-05 Thread Mark Pallo
I too have been confused about the whole bounce process. When I was with Majordomo I got these all the time. I want to see emails that go to the list and are returned for reasons such as "mailbox is full", or "user unknown" etc. I have the following menu iten under Bounce Processing set to NO.

Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Bounces

2004-10-05 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bill Moseley wrote: > >So, as far as you know there's no mailman configuration options that >will let me review as either as they come in or look at what mailmain >is currently tracking in its bounce database? You could look in the bounce log. I don't know what it looks like in 2.0.x, but in 2.1.4

Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Bounces

2004-10-05 Thread Bill Moseley
On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 03:03:50PM +0900, Jim Tittsler wrote: > I confess I wonder about your real goal. Just making it to the > user's mail server doesn't mean the user got the message. For > that matter, their opening it and reading it doesn't mean it > in some cases. :-) That's very true. It

Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Bounces

2004-10-04 Thread Jim Tittsler
On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 09:50:52PM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote: > Hi Jim, > > Thanks for responding. > > On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 12:50:02PM +0900, Jim Tittsler wrote: > > Yes. The admin(s) will see each bounce, just as they see the ones now > > that the bounce processor doesn't know how to unders

Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Bounces

2004-10-04 Thread Bill Moseley
Hi Jim, Thanks for responding. On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 12:50:02PM +0900, Jim Tittsler wrote: > Yes. The admin(s) will see each bounce, just as they see the ones now > that the bounce processor doesn't know how to understand. But that > also stops Mailman from managing the bounces. Ok, so I d

Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Bounces

2004-10-04 Thread Jim Tittsler
On Oct 5, 2004, at 04:24, Bill Moseley wrote: I run a few lists where it's important to know that the message was delivered to everyone on the list. So, although I'd like mailmain to continue to manage bounces, I'd also like to get a notification of every bounce. [...] I'm not 100% clear on the Bo

[Mailman-Users] Understanding Bounces

2004-10-04 Thread Bill Moseley
I'm running 2.0.11 I run a few lists where it's important to know that the message was delivered to everyone on the list. So, although I'd like mailmain to continue to manage bounces, I'd also like to get a notification of every bounce. Is there a way to set this up? I'm not 100% clear on the B