Andrew Watson wrote:
>I recently moved a list to a new host, but retained the domain name.
>After many travails, and help from this list, I got my list working.
>After about a week of function, I am suddenly getting many "Subscription 
>disabled" messages (about 10% of the 4411 subscribers, so far, but still 
>growing as I write).
>It is possible that these are legitimate, and these really are bad addresses, 
>and that in the move of the list my bounce processing options changed to be 
>more stringent. Current they are:
>
>bounce_processing=Yes
>bounce_score_threshold= 5.0
>bounce_info_stale_after=7
>bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings=5
>bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings_interval=7
>bounce_unrecognized_goes_to_list_owner=no
>bounce_notify_owner_on_disable=yes
>bounce_notify_owner_on_removal=yes
>
>But it seems likely that this is bogus, and good addresses are being disabled 
>(especially if this grows to 100% of subscribers!)
>Has anyone experienced a similar problem?


bounce_notify_owner_on_disable=yes so you should get a notice for each
disable containing a copy of the triggering DSN. What does it say?
Does it look legitimate?

Also, what if anything do you see in Mailman's smtp-failure log?

-- 
Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net>        The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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