
P.I.Julius wrote:
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 13:29 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
P.I.Julius wrote:
As you can see the bounce is sent out from fk-bounces@lists.hndomain.org to cva34.internetdsl.tpnet.pl@lists.hndomain.org but we don't have such an user on our server, so why do we get all this emails sent out? it happens every seconds, so it really uses a lot of cpu resources.
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Look at your Mailman logs 'post', 'smtp' and 'smtp-failure' and at the contents of Mailman's qfiles/retry/ directory (queue) for clues.
I don't have anything in the qfiles/retry, I don't even have a retry directory (/var/mailman/qfiles), but I took a look on the post, smtp, smtp-failure and there is a lot of failure messages:
Mar 30 09:26:45 2006 (747) delivery to p43n152.172.63.ruraltel.net@lists.hndomain.org failed with code 450: <p43n152.172.63.ruraltel.net@lists.hndomain.org>: User unknown in local recipient table Mar 30 09:26:46 2006 (747) delivery to p43n152.172.63.ruraltel.net@lists.hndomain.org failed with code 450: <p43n152.172.63.ruraltel.net@lists.hndomain.org>: User unknown in local recipient table Mar 30 09:26:47 2006 (747) delivery to p43n152.172.63.ruraltel.net@lists.hndomain.org failed with code 450: <p43n152.172.63.ruraltel.net@lists.hndomain.org>: User unknown in local recipient table
and so on.
As you can see now I have a different email, so I have no idea what it could be.
This is strange on a couple of counts. bout of the above email addresses have local parts that look like domain names and domains equal to yours.
This may say that Mailman is actually trying to send just to cva34.internetdsl.tpnet.pl or p43n152.172.63.ruraltel.net. This may be some loop involved in rejecting messages or some kind of 'denial of service' attack on your server. You never mentioned messages incomming to Mailman. Are there any?
If you look at the list's Privacy options generic_nonmember_action and header_filter_rules actions if any, are these set to Reject? If so, try changing them to Hold or Discard and see what happens (Hold will give more information if this is the problem).
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