That seems to be a message from postfix, the MTA, which is disconnecting because to many recipient users do not exist any more. I never used postfix myself, so I can't say any more to that.
I realize this, but I would have thought postfix could handle this; it should see sending emails to given recipients aren't working, and either remove them from the subscription list, or just give up trying to send to it temporarily.
I've insisted the guy should go in and manually clean up the subscriber
list, but he says majordomo handled this fine, and so should mailman.
(I thought mailman did?).
Mailman is just delivering mail to all users on the list ...
I understand this, and I'm a huge supporter of Mailman, but the dude reckons that majordomo is "better" because it can handle lots of invalid users. I'm sure this is a problem that's fixable.
The MTA used locally is postfix. I've tried tweaking various things in
it, such as disabling the guy's super paranoid anti-spam stuff [which
was causing some issues, but not this], but to no avail.
The only thing that makes sense is to clean up the subscriber databases. If one does not like to do that, one will have to reconfigure postfix.
Reconfigure postfix, how exactly? I tried increasing the number of rcpt errors (forget exactly what I tried; this was months ago) allowed to a stupidly high value, but the error is apparently still occurring.
I told him to clean the subscriber lists, but again, see majordomo point above :-(
Cheers,
R
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