My mailhost is chugging away, trying over and over to deliver to a large batch of addresses with a .gov domain that doesn't resolve; this particular .gov nameserver is obviously having problems. And it's not from the sendmail's mail queue; /var/spool/mqueue/ is completely empty. It's Mailman reattempting to send to the problem addresses. So what can I do about this? Is there a way to force mailman to skip the problem recipients for this go-round, without having to modify hundreds of individual member configurations? That would be a gawd-awful thrash, and besides, the .gov DNS problems are likely temporary. How and where does Mailman keep track of the messages to be reattempted? Can I clear out some files from a directory or something? To complicate matters, I don't think that the 1800-member list has been processed entirely, so some members with kosher addresses haven't yet received their newsletter. The client is demanding to know what kind of bogus mailing list software we're running, he never had this kind of problem with Majordomo, etc., etc. Bah!
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