Sorry for the delayed reply. I've been away.
On 08/18/2017 08:11 PM, Terry . wrote:
But in recent months I’ve noticed that, as list owner, when I subscribe or unsubscribe someone, instead of just receiving an email with the subject: “<listname> subscription notification” or: “<listname> unsubscribe notification” I receive an email with the subject: “Bounce action notification” Which contains:
“This is a Mailman mailing list bounce action notice: List: Bro [for example] Member: mylistadminaddress@mydomain.com [for example] Action: Subscription bounce score incremented. Reason: Excessive or fatal bounces. The triggering bounce notice is attached below. Questions? Contact the Mailman site administrator at mailman@somedomain.com<mailto:mailman@somedomain.com>.” [for example]
And that email contains an ATTACHMENT which has the subject: “<listname> subscription notification” or: “<listname> unsubscribe notification”
This is very strange. What seems to be happening is the (un)subscription notification is bouncing, causing a bounce notification to be sent to the list owner, but a bounce notification should only be sent if the original (bounced) message was to a list member, not the owner.
Also the bounce notification should also have an attached DSN with details of why the (un)subscription notification bounced. What does that say?
Notes:
This didn’t used to happen with these same lists, and I don’t know what’s triggered the change in behaviour.
Even if I change the list “owner” address to another of my addresses, it still happens.
I have admin_notify_mchanges set to “Yes”.
I don’t have any moderators set up.
OK
Questions:
Q1. Is this a known issue?
No
Q2. What’s the likely cause of this problem suddenly starting to happen?
Post the full raw bounce action notice with all headers and MIME parts and I might be able to say more.
Q3. What’s the likely solution?
See Q2
Q4. Do you need any more info to troubleshoot the cause of this? If so, what, exactly?
See Q2
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