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From: Marc G. Fournier <[email protected]>
To: Magnus Hagander <[email protected]>
To: Greg Sabino Mullane <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Problems with pgsql-announce
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 23:12:49 -0400
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- --On Monday, January 08, 2007 20:59:19 +0100 Magnus Hagander 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
>>
>>> 1) I thougth we'd set up pgsql-announce so that it didn't bounce to the
>>> sender?   I'm still getting 20-30 bounce messages every time I post to
>>> -announce.
>>
>> Could be misconfigured on the sender's end. If you want, send me a list
>> of the offenders and I'll remove 'em. That goes for anyone else as well.
>>
>>> 2) For some reason, I got four duplicate checksum warnings for *one*
>>> posting to announce.  Example:
>>
>> Yeah, something weird is going on there. From looking at the moderation
>> queue, it seems everyone is getting three or four duplicates. Maybe
>> we can simply turn that off, Marc?
>
> I think we've seen a lot of examples of that "partial message duplicate"
> filter blocking things it shouldn't. I know Dave had some problems
> before, and at some point it started blocking almost all mail to the
> slaves list (because those are very similar *by design*).
>
> Do we have any indication that this helps *at all*? If not, we should
> just turn it off on all the lists...

If ppl want me to remove it altogether, I can ... and we'll see what happens 
... you call it :)

>
>
> Which reminds me - I saw several emails pop through today after spending
>> 48 hours in the Maia Mailguard. Does that one actually help noticably
> for list traffic, or just for mailboxes? Because it certainly happens
> often that it slows down or stops list traffic completely..

'k, nothing shoudl be spending >48 hours in the Maia Mailguard ... all it is is 
amavisd on steroids ... it only quarantines email marked as spam (>5) and I go 
through it periodically to make sure un-quarantine emails to help train the 
bayes filters ... most of what gets 'falsely stuck' tend to be 
subscribe/unsubscribe requests though ... if you see one that has been 
'spending 48 hours', please forward it to me with full headers, as something 
else is wrong ...


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