Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Log file

2005-05-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
nikos wrote:
>
>I administrative some lists in an Linux RH8 with mailman-2.1.1-5 ver.
>It seems to be problem with one of the lists with only 10 "users". The
>most of them sudenly doesnot recieve mails from the list and they get a
>bounce score (1 or 2). The rest normally get emails.
>Is that strange? The list stop sending mails to scored users?
>
>bounce_score_threshold is 5 and bounce_info_stale_after is 7

If they are getting a "bounce score" in the bounce log, it means the
list IS sending and the messages are bouncing. If you want to see why,
go to the list's Bounce options page, make sure that
bounce_notify_owner_on_disable is Yes and set bounce_score_threshold
to 1. Then the first bounce will disable the user, and the list
owner(s) will be sent a copy of the bounce. Then, if you feel the
bounce is erroneous, you can raise the bounce_score_threshold and
re-enable the user (from the Membership Management... pages).

The above assumes that a direct e-mail to the user doesn't bounce.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Log file

2005-05-23 Thread nikos
Thank you Mark again.

I administrative some lists in an Linux RH8 with mailman-2.1.1-5 ver.
It seems to be problem with one of the lists with only 10 "users". The
most of them sudenly doesnot recieve mails from the list and they get a
bounce score (1 or 2). The rest normally get emails.
Is that strange? The list stop sending mails to scored users?

bounce_score_threshold is 5 and bounce_info_stale_after is 7

Thank you again

-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 6:49 PM
To: nikos; mailman-users@python.org
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nikos wrote:
>
>Do also know what cause the bounce. Is somethng I should do?

The actual returned bounce notice is not kept. If you set
bounce_notify_owner_on_disable to Yes, you will receive a copy of the
bounce notice that results in a member disable, but not the previous
ones that just increment the score.

You should set bounce_score_threshold and bounce_info_stale_after to
values appropriate for the amount of traffic on your list. The normal
default values of 5.0 and 7 days respectively are appropriate for lists
with posts every day, but a list with only one or two posts a week might
do better with 2.0 and 14 days respectively.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Log file

2005-05-23 Thread Mark Sapiro
nikos wrote:
>
>Do also know what cause the bounce. Is somethng I should do?

The actual returned bounce notice is not kept. If you set
bounce_notify_owner_on_disable to Yes, you will receive a copy of the
bounce notice that results in a member disable, but not the previous
ones that just increment the score.

You should set bounce_score_threshold and bounce_info_stale_after to
values appropriate for the amount of traffic on your list. The normal
default values of 5.0 and 7 days respectively are appropriate for
lists with posts every day, but a list with only one or two posts a
week might do better with 2.0 and 14 days respectively.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Log file

2005-05-22 Thread nikos
Thank you Mark.

Do also know what cause the bounce. Is somethng I should do?
Thanx

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-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 6:57 PM
To: nikos; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Log file


nikos wrote:
>
>In the bounce log file there are written some lines after email send to

>a list. What is the meaning of score?
>
>Fo eg:
>
>May 20 13:13:32 2005 (1714) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:  current bounce
>score: 3.0

See the Bounce processing page in the admin interface.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounce Log file

2005-05-20 Thread Mark Sapiro
nikos wrote:
>
>In the bounce log file there are written some lines after email send to
>a list. What is the meaning of score?
>
>Fo eg:
>
>May 20 13:13:32 2005 (1714) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:  current bounce
>score: 3.0

See the Bounce processing page in the admin interface.

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[Mailman-Users] Bounce Log file

2005-05-20 Thread nikos
Hello list

In the bounce log file there are written some lines after email send to
a list. What is the meaning of score?

Fo eg:

May 20 13:13:32 2005 (1714) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:  current bounce
score: 3.0

Thanx
Nikos

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