Greetings.
For some reason a while back (I think when we were just rolling out FMN) I signed up to get email for 'notifications@fedoraproject.org'.
Mostly this is not a big deal, however, right now we currently have at least one user who signed up for as far as I can tell 'all notifications' and gmail is bouncing their email back to us with a "The user you are trying to contact is receiving mail at a rate that 550-5.2.1 prevents additional messages from being delivered."
I've gotten about 75k or so so far this month and got about 375k last month. I don't think they have any value. ;)
First, is there any way folks can think of to disable users in this state? I suppose we would have to send bounces back to FMN and have it try and figure out who was bouncing and disable their notifications?
And secondly I want to just /dev/null these instead of sending them to me. :)
diff --git a/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template b/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template index 502736a..91cef5f 100644 --- a/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template +++ b/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ desktop: root rpcuser: root rpc: root nfsnobody: root -notifications: kevin +notifications: /dev/null
ingres: root system: root
+1 [and I need to relearn /dev/null ]
On 6 June 2016 at 13:29, Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
Greetings.
For some reason a while back (I think when we were just rolling out FMN) I signed up to get email for 'notifications@fedoraproject.org'.
Mostly this is not a big deal, however, right now we currently have at least one user who signed up for as far as I can tell 'all notifications' and gmail is bouncing their email back to us with a "The user you are trying to contact is receiving mail at a rate that 550-5.2.1 prevents additional messages from being delivered."
I've gotten about 75k or so so far this month and got about 375k last month. I don't think they have any value. ;)
First, is there any way folks can think of to disable users in this state? I suppose we would have to send bounces back to FMN and have it try and figure out who was bouncing and disable their notifications?
And secondly I want to just /dev/null these instead of sending them to me. :)
diff --git a/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template b/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template index 502736a..91cef5f 100644 --- a/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template +++ b/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ desktop: root rpcuser: root rpc: root nfsnobody: root -notifications: kevin +notifications: /dev/null
ingres: root system: root
infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/infrastructure@lists.fedoraproje...
+1
On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 5:33 PM, Stephen John Smoogen smooge@gmail.com wrote:
+1 [and I need to relearn /dev/null ]
On 6 June 2016 at 13:29, Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
Greetings.
For some reason a while back (I think when we were just rolling out FMN) I signed up to get email for 'notifications@fedoraproject.org'.
Mostly this is not a big deal, however, right now we currently have at least one user who signed up for as far as I can tell 'all notifications' and gmail is bouncing their email back to us with a "The user you are trying to contact is receiving mail at a rate that 550-5.2.1 prevents additional messages from being delivered."
I've gotten about 75k or so so far this month and got about 375k last month. I don't think they have any value. ;)
First, is there any way folks can think of to disable users in this state? I suppose we would have to send bounces back to FMN and have it try and figure out who was bouncing and disable their notifications?
And secondly I want to just /dev/null these instead of sending them to me. :)
diff --git a/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template b/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template index 502736a..91cef5f 100644 --- a/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template +++ b/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ desktop: root rpcuser: root rpc: root nfsnobody: root -notifications: kevin +notifications: /dev/null
ingres: root system: root
infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/infrastructure@lists.fedoraproje...
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On 06/06/2016 02:02 PM, Patrick Uiterwijk wrote:
+1
On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 5:33 PM, Stephen John Smoogen smooge@gmail.com wrote:
+1 [and I need to relearn /dev/null ]
On 6 June 2016 at 13:29, Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
Greetings.
For some reason a while back (I think when we were just rolling out FMN) I signed up to get email for 'notifications@fedoraproject.org'.
Mostly this is not a big deal, however, right now we currently have at least one user who signed up for as far as I can tell 'all notifications' and gmail is bouncing their email back to us with a "The user you are trying to contact is receiving mail at a rate that 550-5.2.1 prevents additional messages from being delivered."
I've gotten about 75k or so so far this month and got about 375k last month. I don't think they have any value. ;)
First, is there any way folks can think of to disable users in this state? I suppose we would have to send bounces back to FMN and have it try and figure out who was bouncing and disable their notifications?
And secondly I want to just /dev/null these instead of sending them to me. :)
diff --git a/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template b/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template index 502736a..91cef5f 100644 --- a/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template +++ b/roles/fas_client/files/aliases.template @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ desktop: root rpcuser: root rpc: root nfsnobody: root -notifications: kevin +notifications: /dev/null
ingres: root system: root
infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/infrastructure@lists.fedoraproje...
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Sounds logical, but can we have FMN do the disabling too or is that still a manual thing for the moment?
+1
On Mon, 6 Jun 2016 19:08:02 -0400 "Corey 'linuxmodder' Sheldon" sheldon.corey@gmail.com wrote:
Sounds logical, but can we have FMN do the disabling too or is that still a manual thing for the moment?
Well, that would be nice, but there's no code for it currently.
It would have to process bounce emails and try and figure out which user it sent that notification to to disable them. I'm not sure how hard that would be to handle. ;(
kevin
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