On Friday 26 September 2003 17:47, Barry Warsaw wrote: > Admins of low volume lists might want to change some of the bounce > processing defaults. However, by default if a list gets no bounces from > you in 7 days, it considers any previous bounce info to be stale and > throws it away. So the list would need to get one bounce per day from > you for 5 days in a row for you to get disabled.
You write it as it was extremely difficult... but in reality on the server I manage it happened a dozen times in the last month (4 times to me alone). This is getting pretty annoying. I get disabled on 20-30 lists, spread on different virtual domains, so even the "globally" option in the re-enabling form doesn't help much (cause globally = virtual-domain-wide). I don't have any solution but please don't dismiss this problem. > The other option I would suggest is that list owners start turning on > personalization, in order to take advantage of VERP. I think it's > harder to get spoof-disabled when VERP is enabled because then Mailman > looks for the bouncing address in the encoded recipient header. This looks promising. Is there any howto explaining how to migrate to VERP on a running list and what gotchas to pay attention? -- Adde parvum parvo magnus acervus erit -- Ovidio _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers