On Jul 22, 2014, at 12:14 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Conrad G T Yoder writes:
>
>> [Using 2.1.17]
>>
>> Is there a way to have their email addresses get into the archives
>> and still have the Mung From option turned on?
>
> It looks to me (v
Another episode in the “Just Noticed” saga: In Yahoo’s webmail, they are
stripping out the headers of each email in the digests, so that you can’t even
tell where a new message starts in the digest, let alone who actually sent it.
Anyone had experience with this and know of a way to get all the
[Using 2.1.17]
I just realized that with the DMARC mitigation “Mung From” option turned on,
the senders’ email addresses are not showing up in the archives. So, basically
impossible to contact them unless replying to the whole list, and/or the
original sender put their address somewhere in the
Always beware when businesses attempt to describe their competitor’s products.
That’s pretty disingenuous of you, Brian. On that page you mention, it plainly
says:
> Discussion Lists (created via our control panel): unlimited recipients per
> hour
>
> • Max recipients per message: unlimited
>
On Jun 14, 2014, at 1:03 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 06/14/2014 09:22 AM, Conrad G T Yoder wrote:
>> I have recently (last couple weeks?) started getting "4.3.0 mail transport
>> unavailable” bounces from roadrunner/TW addresses (the rate-limiting issue
>> is not
I have recently (last couple weeks?) started getting "4.3.0 mail transport
unavailable” bounces from roadrunner/TW addresses (the rate-limiting issue is
not currently rearing its head), and that is causing Mailman (2.1.17)
subscriptions to be disabled. Example error message in the “Bounce actio
On May 26, 2014, at 10:04 AM, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
> On Mon, 26 May 2014, Adam McGreggor wrote:
>
>> You might be able to set all passwords to be the same -- within your options
>> page (e.g.,)
>
> I do use the same password for stuff which is mine only, but these are shared
> with other c
On May 15, 2014, at 8:48 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Conrad G T Yoder writes:
>
>>> Are these true bounces (ie, permanent delivery failures) or just the
>>> temporary failures due to rate limiting, causing delays of many hours
>>> or days in delivery?
>
On May 15, 2014, at 12:21 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Conrad G T Yoder writes:
>
>> Has anyone had to deal with bounces due to rate limiting from
>> Roadrunner/Time Warner?
>
> Are these true bounces (ie, permanent delivery failures) or just the
> temporary fa
Has anyone had to deal with bounces due to rate limiting from Roadrunner/Time
Warner?
http://postmaster.rr.com/spam#ratelimit
If so, what did you do to resolve the problem? (That is, if things “got
resolved.”)
My hosting provider, DreamHost, continues to assert this is my problem and not
the
What Keith said. Either users are curious about this and will take the time to
understand, or they throw up their hands and “Computers!” and they will do the
minimum to get things working, which is how it was before.
My hosting provider, Dreamhost, just upgraded from 2.1.14 to 2.1.17 mere hours
On Apr 29, 2014, at 1:04 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Large services
> like Yahoo, AOL, and Hotmail seem to be respecting the policy despite
> the adverse effect on their users (ie, getting unsubscribed).
Pretty sure Hotmail has not set their dmarc record to reject. Where are you
seeing th
I’ve been poking around the Mailman options (that I have access to… I am using
a hosted Mailman 2.1.14) and brainstorming - would it be possible, using the
options in the “Non-digest options” page, to munge the “From:” header of
Yahoo/AOL posters to change their address to something like
sm...@
On Apr 24, 2014, at 12:22 PM, Al Black wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> For all those keeping track on DMARC aol has changed its DMARC settings to
> reject:
> http://postmaster-blog.aol.com/2014/04/22/aol-mail-updates-dmarc-policy-to-reject/
I was exchanging some email with an AOL email admin contact I
One of my users on one of my lists is seeing something odd. His own signatures
are appearing on other people’s emails sent to a Mailman (2.1.14) list. Some
points of info:
- He has his own domain, hosted by google
- Email is read on the web (not sure which browser)
- It appears on some, but no
On Apr 16, 2014, at 11:06 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 04/14/2014 04:39 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> On 04/13/2014 10:48 PM, Conrad G T Yoder wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a large list (7600 addresses), and when I search for a list of users
>>> of a popular domain (e.g.
On Apr 15, 2014, at 2:11 PM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 2:05 PM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
>> On Tue, 2014-04-15 at 12:38 -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>>> Just to be clear, all those domains (other than yahoo.com) will bounce
>>> email to you if your list sends out an email from
Yes, sorry for my sloppy language. I appreciate the clarification.
-Conrad
On April 15, 2014 9:49:55 AM PDT, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 12:43 PM, Conrad G T Yoder
> wrote:
>> Ok, thanks for the clarification. I thought Mark was saying that
>these had implem
Ok, thanks for the clarification. I thought Mark was saying that these had
implemented the DMARC rules as well.
-Conrad
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On Apr 15, 2014, at 12:38 PM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Conrad G T Yoder
> wrote:
>> Ser
Seriously? AOL/MSN as well? My users are going to be pissed.
Who’s going to blink first here?
-Conrad
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On Apr 15, 2014, at 9:04 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 04/14/2014 09:19 PM, Lindsay Haisley wrot
[Using Mailman 2.1.14 on a hosted service]
I have a large list (7600 addresses), and when I search for a list of users of
a popular domain (e.g. yahoo.com), I of course get a large result set back -
sometimes more than 50 beginning with a particular letter. On those addresses
with more than 50
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