BLU lists - mailman queue test
John Abreau
jabr at blu.org
Fri May 28 17:23:06 EDT 2004
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 11:13, matt galster wrote:
> I don't know what the settings & inner workings in mailman are, but if an
> address fails enough times, it is automajically set no mail, or removed from
> the list (I have WIND set to remove, that option is set by the list admin).
> I typically get a dozen or so notices a week that mailman has removed a bad
> address. Sometimes they are full mailboxes. Sometimes they are (now) dead
> accounts which had been good. Sometimes they are fat-fingerings by Fred.
> Sometimes the new accounts don't give their addresses properly, as well, I
> suspect.
>
> In any case, I don't expect there are more than a dozen bad addresses in
> there which are not set to no mail. Those set to no mail could be worse.
> Not sure how mailman handles those guys!
I set aside a large backlog of queued messages in the mailman directory
last night, and mail started working again immediately afterward. I
haven't examined it yet, but I expect that when I do I'll discover it's
mostly spam. The mailbox I set up to collect postings to discuss before
they hit the list has collected more spam than legitimate messages.
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