xp xp wrote:

I went big including hundreds of my members with mailman. THought
everything was working, but not so. By default -automatic bounce
processing is enabled and I found that it had checked 'nomail' [B]
for several members eventhough they had a valid email ID Setting was
at5.0. Then from admin interface I changed to 'mailman automatic
procesing - No". Also unchecked all the members who had 'nomail' [B].
This should rectify all users to get mails again. Unfortunately, when
a new message was sent to listserv, some of my users didn't get it
again. Can somebody help me please? drb

The mail to those members is bouncing. Turning off automated bounce processing isn't going to change that. It's just going to cause Mailman to ignore the bounces.

Look in Mailman's smtp-failure log to see if there is some problem showing there. If not, set bounce_processing to Yes and bounce_notify_owner_on_disable to Yes so you will see the actual bounce notices to see why they are bouncing.

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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>        The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan
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