Re: Please, explain what to do with this list.

From: Alexander Dalloz (ad+lists_at_uni-x.org)
Date: 08/29/05

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    To: s-strong@mail.ru, For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 17:58:18 +0200
    
    
    
    

    Am Mo, den 29.08.2005 schrieb Strong um 17:43:

    > As no respond for a while from the moderator(s) of the list on several
    > my messages on the same wise and the system keeps to bomb me with the
    > following, i'm asking You for help. - For i would not to leave the list,
    > at least at this time, but the systems "wants" to me remove from here -
    > it is the reason of multiple answers lose...
    >
    > So, here is the stuff:
    > -------cut------
    > Your membership in the mailing list fedora-list has been disabled due
    > to excessive bounces The last bounce received from you was dated
    > 29-Aug-2005. You will not get any more messages from this list until
    > you re-enable your membership. You will receive 3 more reminders like
    > this before your membership in the list is deleted.
    [ ... ]
    > -------cut------
    >
    > I do not know what those "excessive bounces" are. - All i did is usual
    > sending to the list and getting from.
    > If there are other victims of such thing and You had conquered it
    > somehow, please, share Your experience with me, as it is wished much!

    > Strong.

    What it means is, that the mail system you receive this list from too
    often failed to deliver mail to the mail system where your mail
    subscription mail address is handled by. So a "bounce" is when the
    @redhat.com mail server tries to deliver a list mail to your
    subscription address and the mail server on your side refuses to accept
    the mail. That can different reasons, from misconfiguration of the MTA
    (which one is it running at mxs.mail.ru?), non RFC conform MTA
    behaviour, connection problems on your server side or your mailbox being
    full and not accepting any further mail.
    As this list has a high daily volume, please take care that the mail
    resulting from this list can be delivered to your side. Maybe switch
    over to a different mail system, i.e. gmail seems to be a favourite by
    many subscribers.

    Alexander

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