
kaber at trash
Sep 17, 2007, 7:08 AM
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Re: Netfilter List cross-subscription [Re: Test]
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Robbie Dinn wrote: > /Lurk mode off/ > Replying off list because this might be stupid/irrelevant/off topic. It was on-list but I prefer to keep the discussion open anyways :) > Patrick McHardy wrote: > >>The cross-subscription appears to work, unfortunately (due to the >>subscriber-only posting settings of the old list) senders to the >>new lists that are not subscribed to the old one will receive a >>"held for moderator approval" mail for each post. Since this is >>probably quite annoying for everyone, I'm not sure whether we >>should really do the cross-subscription thing. >> >>Any better ideas or suggestions? > > > You could bounce messages sent to netfilter-devel [at] lists > If the bounce message contained a > "mailing list has moved to netfilter-devel [at] lists" message, > then assuming that people bother to read their bounces or don't routinely > discard them, then they would eventually get to send the message to the > right list. > > Postfix has a relocated table for these "user has moved to new_location" > messages. But you are using exim. I am not familiar with exim but perhaps > it has something similar? I don't know, but something like that should work. I think its not too much asked of people to resubscribe, so my suggestion is to simply disable the netfilter.org lists, generate a bounce message and have people resubscribe. The amount of dead subscriptions seems to be very high anyways, after only 10 hours of forwarding bounce messages to my address I got around 6000 emails. If there are no (reasonable) objections I'll try to reconfigure mailman to do this tonight. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netfilter-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo [at] vger More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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