
First of all Happy 2002
Well the new list server went online this morning and all went well at 2 AM when it sent out 63 from my perl script, but things were a bit weird at 5 AM when it sent out about 700 password reminders for all of the list. First thing I noticed was that all of the bounces were for one list, second thing that was weird is that there were 84 bounces on a list that only had 64 members. I do know where the bounces came from but they were not the list that the /home/mailman/log/bounce reported. Is this a bug? Mel
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At 6:07 -0600 1/1/2002, mel wrote:
First thing I noticed was that all of the bounces were for one list, second thing that was weird is that there were 84 bounces on a list that only had 64 members. I do know where the bounces came from but they were not the list that the /home/mailman/log/bounce reported. Is this a bug?
I think so. Or, it's a "surprising artifact of legacy code."
It's been adjusted in Mailman 2.1, coming soon.
--John
-- John Baxter jwblist@olympus.net Port Ludlow, WA, USA

John W Baxter wrote:
At 6:07 -0600 1/1/2002, mel wrote:
First thing I noticed was that all of the bounces were for one list, second thing that was weird is that there were 84 bounces on a list that only had 64 members. I do know where the bounces came from but they were not the list that the /home/mailman/log/bounce reported. Is this a bug?
I think so. Or, it's a "surprising artifact of legacy code."
It's been adjusted in Mailman 2.1, coming soon.
--John
-- John Baxter jwblist@olympus.net Port Ludlow, WA, USA
Well Just as long as when day 5 of the bounce run comes along the users in the correct list are tagged for admin attention.
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