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
The bounce notices I get look legitimate. They typically include something like:
Reason: Remote SMTP server has rejected address
Diagnostic code: smtp;550 alb...@cvc.uab.es... User unknown
Mailman's smtp-failure log contains many instances of lines like this (edited,
vsad...@mysite.com is the
PS:
I independently tested one of the offending addresses, and it bounced.
So perhaps they really are bad.
I looked in the bounce log on the old server, and this same address bounced
many times, but bounce info got reset often.
The new bounce log has many messages, largely about resetting stale
On 1/12/2010 3:38 PM, Andrew Watson wrote:
The bounce notices I get look legitimate. They typically include
something like:
Reason: Remote SMTP server has rejected address
Diagnostic code: smtp;550 alb...@cvc.uab.es
mailto:alb...@cvc.uab.es... User unknown
In that case, they are probably
On 1/12/2010 4:07 PM, Andrew Watson wrote:
Are the configuration data stored in a readable file? I could go back
to the old server and find out what bounce options I used there.
If you still have the installation on the old server except for web
access, you can do
bin/config_list -o -
The old server had essentially the same bounce options as the new.
It was mailman 2.1.5, and I see many probe messages in the bounce log. Maybe
you are right about the VERPed probe.
On Jan 12, 2010, at 4:19 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 1/12/2010 4:07 PM, Andrew Watson wrote:
Are the
Andrew Watson
The old server had essentially the same bounce options as the new.
It was mailman 2.1.5, and I see many probe messages in the bounce log.
Maybe you are right about the VERPed probe.
If there weren't any disabling due to probe bounce received messages
in the log, only sending