> My simplification assumes that temporary failures really /are/ > temporary! I think my approach is robust in the face of probably the > most common temporary failure I see as a list admin: a user running > out of disk space for a period of several days or a week. Once they > get a clue and free up some room, and deliveries start to succeed, I > want them to get off probation. Ideally automatically, but as a > failsafe, by the probation notices.
I agree. Mailman has a hard enough time now detecting the bounces; trying to parse out permanent vs non-permanent is IMHO wasted code. I think just setting the bounce numbers higher will let this automagically happen. Bob _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers