From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Ben Schmidt Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 22:48:39 +0000 Subject: Re: [mlmmj] Problems with microsoft Message-Id: <52AF8347.5040407@yahoo.com.au> List-Id: References: <90126ceb66d472c9ae7d603e72640bfb@swn.nu> In-Reply-To: <90126ceb66d472c9ae7d603e72640bfb@swn.nu> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: mlmmj@mlmmj.org Hi, Christian, Mlmmj-maintd should clean it; it will send a probe, wait a while in case a bounce comes back, and if it doesn't, it will remove the bounce. If everything is working properly.... Ben. On 14/12/13 5:11 AM, Christian Gleerup wrote: > iw_mail p{margin:0;padding:0;} > Hello list > > I can gladly inform you that my server has finally been allowed to send to Microsoft Again. > > Yesterday i manually removed a bunch of email addresses where Microsoft servers had responded 550. > I removed via command line. > > but now when i look in the '.../list/bounce' folder, all the addresses are still there. > is mlmmj going to clean up here or should I remove them manually? > > I can see postfix is still trying to deliver the mails > > kind regards > Christian > > -----Original Message----- >> From: "Ben Schmidt" >> To: "Christian Gleerup" , mlmmj@mlmmj.org >> Date: 03/12/2013 22:19 >> Subject: Re: [mlmmj] Problems with microsoft >> >> On 4/12/13 6:35 AM, Christian Gleerup wrote: >>> I have now updated to 1.2.18, and id did take some time to get the >>> list texts right, but it seems to be worken fine now. (I did a make >>> install, and then moved the installed binaries since the old binaries >>> was installed in a different location) >> >> Perhaps you wanted to give the --prefix argument to configure or >> something. Nevertheless, I'm sure what you did will have worked fine. >> >>> But obviously I still have the problem with sending to hotmail >>> accounts since that is a different problem... but as i noted in >>> another mail, hotmail did, when they accepted mails from me, tell me >>> to take it easy with sending that many mails in a little period of >>> time. >>> >>> so the question is, how can i tell mlmmj+postfix to only deliver x >>> mails pr. hour to the hotmail domain? >> >> I think this is something that should be done at the MTA level, not via >> Mlmmj. Multiple mailing lists and any other mail routed through the >> server will all contribute to Hotmail's limit, so only Postfix as the >> central point of control has enough information to enforce rate >> limiting. A quick Google turns up this, which should give you a starting >> point for investigation: >> >> http://steam.io/2013/04/01/postfix-rate-limiting/ >> >>> Also, It will be interesting to see if mlmmj unsubscribes those >>> subscribers after bouncelife ( days) with the accounts from the >>> domain that was taken down 2009. >> >> Indeed, it will. If not, something is broken somewhere, and we will have >> to investigate further.... >> >> Smiles, >> >> Ben. > > > > > >