At 12:27 PM +0200 2005-10-19, David Cuenca wrote:

>  Every day, in my server mailman registers new bounces and stablishes new
>  scores. But there are bounces that never arrives to mailman, because
>  some times, at some point, the addresses become wrong. Then, qmail sends
>  me (postmaster) a message notifying that a bounce could not been sent.

        I've read through the message, and I'm not seeing anything here 
that is obviously a Mailman problem.  If you have a qmail problem, 
you should be posting to their mailing lists, reading their FAQs and 
other documentation, etc....

        Unfortunately, qmail hasn't seen any real development in about 
seven years, so you might have to consider upgrading to a more modern 
MTA, such as postfix, one of the more recent releases of sendmail, or 
maybe Exim.


        Without more information, and more specific information, I doubt 
that we're going to be able to help you.  Show us slices from the 
logs and copies of information from real bounces and stop trying to 
obfuscate things, and we might possibly be able to help.

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