> > That is very much the case. However when that happens all MTA configs > are likely to need changing anyhow - in general aliases don't carry > domain information either :-) > So people need to be aware of it, but I can't generalise to cater for > it yet. I saw someone else mention that they had some exim config file samples that dealt with multiple domains... Could they send them to me please? > > I'll modify my checks to do that. Coolies.. :-) > > > > I believe Barry mentioned some plans for a grand bounce detection > > overhaul post Mailman-1.0. > > I'm aware that this has been mentioned. I've also got some comments in > the bug tracking system on bounce recognition. I'll take this up with > Barry and consider getting my hands properly dirty with code too - > although with Python I'm going to need someone else to check what I'm > doing until I really get the hang of it :-) In our former majordomo setup, when an address bounced, it was added to a "bounces" list. All of the people on this list would be sent a notification once every couple of weeks informing them as to what happened to their account, and how to fix it. It would be really neat if such an option existed in a new form of mailman. (Some of the listowners on our system have been asking for this facility.) While I am at it, has anyone got a script that dumps a mailman list database to plain text? Such a tool would be incredibly useful. peace Chris > > Nigel. > -- > [ Nigel Metheringham Nigel.Metheringham@VData.co.uk ] > [ Phone: +44 1423 850000 Fax +44 1423 858866 ] > > > > ------------------------------------------------------ > Mailman-Users maillist - Mailman-Users@python.org > http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users >