Majordomo Delivery failures

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Autor: David Crabtree
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A: exim-users
Assumptes vells: Re: LDAP Code Website
Assumpte: Majordomo Delivery failures
I am not sure is this is a Majordomo problem or something that can be
implemented in exim, but as I know ther are many Majordomo admins who also
run exim on this list I am sure they have solved this.

The problem is when exim cant deliver to all the recipeients on the
Majordomo list it emails the automatic message below to the majordomo
account/alias. Majordomo treats this as a request and complains that it
is not a request and attaches the Majordomo help file to the end and sends
it make to mailer-daemon. Is there a way to redirect this to the owner of
the mailing list instead of majordomo?

>>>> This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
>>>>
>>>> A message that you sent has not yet been delivered to all its recipients
>>>> after more than 48 hours on the queue on wsnet.com.
>>>>
>>>> The message identifier is:     0xMH4p-0002HT-00
>>>> The subject of the message is:   Derby-digest V3 #13
>>>> The date of the message is:    Fri, 17 Oct 1997 13:24:47 -0500

>>>>
>>>> The addresses to which the message has not yet been delivered are:
>>>>
>>>> shadow@???
>>>> alan.serry@???
>>>>





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