Hi all,

I'm bothered the whole day because I realized I haven't been getting
every PLUG mail from my mailbox (I compared the messages in the
archives).  This also goes for my other mailing lists, specifically
those at yahoogroups.  I seem to be able to get all non-ML emails (I
wouldn't really know for sure, but so far it seems like it).

Thing is, our webserver went down for more or less a week and was just
revived last week.

I was wondering:  Do mailing lists have some sort of "back-off" property
whenever it encounters bounced mails for a certain period of time?  It
probably does, but it's quite strange that I've been able to receive
mails from the MLs, just not complete.

Our mailserver runs on QMail, and I didn't really change any settings
except the ones significant since we switched ISPs.  I also upgraded
from not very old versions of qmail-scanner, vpopmail, and clamav.

I've disabled the mail scanner in case it's the one causing the problem.

Lastly, I looked at the log files, and there doesn't seem to be any sign
of smtp errors and such.

Um, help!


-- 
Joon Guillen


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So computers are tools of the Devil? thought Newt.  He had no problem
believing it.  Computers had to be the tools of _somebody_, and he knew
for certain that it definitely wasn't him.

from "Good Omens", Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett

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