Hi guys, looking forward to a little help here. I've set up a new Centos 5 system, runing MySQL 4.1.20, and OpenEMM 5.1.
I've sent a mailing to a few non-existent addresses.
The maillog shows that it was unable to send the message, and gives a stat=Service unavailable
From what I can work out, OpenEMM should still recognise this as a bounce, though not via bav.rc, as it wasn't received as a ndr, but it's not showing in the statistics. Can anybody help?
Another Bounce question
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Two points here:
- If you have sent the mailing as admin- or testmailing then bounces during sending are not recognized.
- The message "stat=Service unavailable" is really unspecific, it is not safe to assume that this is always a hard bounce (a stat "User unknown"/"Host unknown" is a clear bounce). To prevent unsubscribing such recipients by accident these bounces are recorded instead as soft bounces.
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- If you have sent the mailing as admin- or testmailing then bounces during sending are not recognized.
- The message "stat=Service unavailable" is really unspecific, it is not safe to assume that this is always a hard bounce (a stat "User unknown"/"Host unknown" is a clear bounce). To prevent unsubscribing such recipients by accident these bounces are recorded instead as soft bounces.
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