Martin,

Have you read through these messages? Some of the ones I get include "out of office" messages or other auto-generated messages that aren't really "bounce" messages. I.e., they don't indicate a problem delivering the mail.

My theory is that when I have time I will try and filter out the most common ones with procmail or the like.

But you certainly don't want someone's account disabled because of some of these messages.

Martin Maechler wrote:
We have upgraded to 2.1.1 about 2 weeks ago.
We have about 20 mailing lists, totalling about 70-100 messages
a day -- although mainly from one 1-3 lists.

I've been getting half a dozen "Uncaught bounce notification"
messages a day, and had been ignoring them more or less --
hoping mailman would somehow do things automagically.
Now that I've read the related info more carefully, I realize
these are just the bounces that mailman is *not* able to deal
with automatically.
I've looked at some and really wondered _why_ mailman couldn't
figure out the E-mail address that bounced when it looked very
obvious to the human eye.

- Hints?
- To whom could I forward examples of these?

--


John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own



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