Russell Mann wrote:
Qmail-to-mailman.py is the Bruce Perens script.

It looks like you are running with VERP bounce processing enabled, but with a script/configuration that doesn't understand it. You could disable Mailman's use of VERP in your mm_cfg.py or use a method that passes the VERP info on (try the qmail VERP-enabled delivery handler in the Mailman SourceForge tracker, or use aliases, or a different MTA :-).
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I'm currently using the VERH .06 patch to qmail 1.03 written by Frederik
Lindberg.  Is there another VERP patch I should be aware of for Qmail to be
able to handle Mailman's VERPs?

I would think the Qmail.py in the bug tracker would be better than qmail-to-mailman.py, but I'd think qmail-to-mailman.py could be adapted to include VERP as well. We moved on from qmail a few years ago, but I'd suggest trying: (meaning, I have no way to test this :-) (and assuming the default VERP_FORMAT, and that you have no lists with '-bounces' in their names)


--- qmail-to-mailman-2.1.5.py   2003-02-08 16:13:51.000000000 +0900
+++ qmail-to-mailman.py 2004-12-15 13:36:09.013829456 +0900
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@

     type = "post"
     types = (("-admin$", "bounces"),
-             ("-bounces$", "bounces"),
+             ("-bounces(\+[^=]+=.+)?$", "bounces"),
              ("-join$", "join"),
              ("-leave$", "leave"),
              ("-owner$", "owner"),

You may also want to update your qmail-to-mailman.py to include the -subscribe and -unsubscribe suffixes.
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