Re: bouncing messages

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On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 22:16 -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 12:21:09AM -0500, Jon Masters wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I guess this is mostly aimed at Greg. I routinely get unsubscribed from
> > this list and have to re-subscribe my work account. I think what's
> > happening is that SPAM messages are getting denied as bounces by my
> > company mail servers and thus the list sees bounces and unsubscribes me.
> > Now, it might just be me, and if it is I can talk to our IT folks, but I
> > presume others have a similar problem. Could the bounce logic get
> > relaxed just a little so I don't have to re-subscribe semi-weekly? :)
> 
> Do you know of a way to do this for mailman configurations?

Sadly I was hoping you did. I do have some mailman lists though, so I'll
remember to look next time I'm doing admin.

> If so, great, otherwise there's not much I can do about this as we are
> running an open list.

Yea. All for the open list, but I think I just re-subscribed for the
10th time now, and of course that doesn't count the bounce notifications
I get before I am unsubscribed - btw, these contain a link that often
doesn't work even a mere few hours after being sent. I know they expire,
but there is certainly something wrong with that on the server now.

> And note, you aren't the only one complaining about this, Intel's mail
> server causes bounces as well.

At least it's not just me. I can fix @jonmasters.org if this becomes a
huge problem (but it's doing somewhat more fancy things I setup myself)
to just not bounce but I cannot change other people's mail servers ;)

Thanks,

Jon.


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