Quoting Brian Canty (bca...@apsa.org):
> Hello - I was wondering if anyone has a way to provide subscribers a
> simple and easy way to unsubscribe from a mailing list. I do not
> provide passwords, so I was wondering if there is a simple enter your
> email address box that I can include on a lin
Quoting Mark Sapiro (m...@msapiro.net):
> On 4/9/2010 8:45 PM, Stumpie wrote:
> > I'd like to send out a monthly announcement reminding users that they
> > are on a list and to remind them of some list etiquette. I want to
> > do this automatically. I've looked at the FAQ, but I can't find a
> >
Quoting David Newman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> One or more AOL subscribers is reporting posts to one of our mailing
> lists as spam. Every time there's a post to this list, both we and our
> upstream provider get a feedback report from AOL. This report provides
> the message-ID for the offending e
Quoting Larry Stone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I'm not blaming Mailman...I'm just asking if there is something about
> > Mailman that I can change that will overcome this. Changing anything about
> > Yahoo would be like changing heaven and earth. Surely, someone else is
> > experiencing this issue
Quoting Christopher X. Candreva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007, Dave Dewey wrote:
>
> > Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Wow, maybe I'm just lucky.
>
> Is your server on the AOL whitelist ?
Yep. I get very few complaints, 99% of them accidental,
Quoting Christopher X. Candreva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > VERP doesn't work any longer for these, as of a couple months ago.
> > They now redact ALL information that can be used to identify the
> > user, including verp'd addresses.
>
> As of June ( the last one I received) they only removed the
Quoting Ralf Hildebrandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> * Rick Pasotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I have recently been getting some of these from one of my mailing lists.
>
> Welcome to the wonderful world of AOL retards.
>
> > There is nothing in it (that I've been able to see) that would tell me
> >
Quoting Paul Tomblin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> My wife is asking what she needs to do with all my servers if i'm
> incapacitated or dead. One of the things that would need to be turned over
> to somebody else are all my mailman lists. And so one thing i'm looking at
> would be a way to send an a
Quoting Heather Madrone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> This has been happening on and off for some time. There's no good
> way to tell which address is reporting the list as spam (AOL certainly
> won't tell you), so it cannot be easily removed.
Actually there is. If you use VERP and setup a feedback l
Quoting José Zapata ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello there.
>
> I have several announce-only news lists, the biggest of which has about
> 3 subscribers. Mailman is working flawlessly, and I love it. The only
> problem I have it's not mailman related, but perhaps it can be solved by
> using mailma
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