Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce processing on seldom-used list

2005-05-14 Thread Charles Sprickman
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Heather Madrone wrote:

 Any suggestions on how to hack in even some basic here's a list of people 
 that
 bounced on this mailing for this list functionality?  Even something outside
 of mailman itself?

 If you set the bounce threshold to 0.9, then members who have one hard
 bounce will be immediately disabled.  If you set all the bounce notify options
 to Yes, then the list-owner will be notified about all bouncers.

Thank you Heather, that works perfectly!

Charles

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Re: [Mailman-Users] bounce processing on seldom-used list

2005-05-13 Thread Heather Madrone
At 1:57 AM -0400 5/13/05, Charles Sprickman wrote:
But this situation was kind of unique...  It's a large list, but it does not
get used more than 5 or 6 times a year.  The list owner would like to know when
someone is bouncing, but right after the first bounce.  Is there any way to do
that?  I didn't see too much about bounce processing in the FAQ, but it seems
like it's built around lists that see traffic more often than a few times a
year...

Any suggestions on how to hack in even some basic here's a list of people that
bounced on this mailing for this list functionality?  Even something outside
of mailman itself?

If you set the bounce threshold to 0.9, then members who have one hard
bounce will be immediately disabled.  If you set all the bounce notify options
to Yes, then the list-owner will be notified about all bouncers.

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[Mailman-Users] bounce processing on seldom-used list

2005-05-12 Thread Charles Sprickman
Hello,

We've just started digging into mailman a bit more here.  Very happy with it so 
far...  A list owner brought up a good question today.  I was telling him how 
this is better than a long bcc: list in Outlook and one thing that I like about 
any modern mailing list software is that it handles bounces for you.

But this situation was kind of unique...  It's a large list, but it does not 
get used more than 5 or 6 times a year.  The list owner would like to know when 
someone is bouncing, but right after the first bounce.  Is there any way to do 
that?  I didn't see too much about bounce processing in the FAQ, but it seems 
like it's built around lists that see traffic more often than a few times a 
year...

Any suggestions on how to hack in even some basic here's a list of people that 
bounced on this mailing for this list functionality?  Even something outside 
of mailman itself?

Thanks,

Charles

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