On 04/30/2014 09:10 AM, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
>
> And just to be clear here, I don't believe that it's possible for a
> cooperating ESP to make rejection a per-user choice either. Consider an
> email with multiple recipients served by the same SMTP server. Because
> of the way SMTP works, all r
On Wed, 2014-04-30 at 07:22 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 04/30/2014 05:53 AM, Robert P. Schwartz wrote:
> >>From some mailing list, the yahoo user's are getting the messages.
> > Obviously, there are some setting that they did that other's not have. What
> > could it be?
>
>
> It is not a Yaho
On Apr 30, 2014, at 8:53 AM, Robert P. Schwartz wrote:
> From some mailing list, the yahoo user's are getting the messages.
> Obviously, there are some setting that they did that other's not have. What
> could it be?
>
You need to clarify here. Yahoo users will get email posted from non-Yahoo
On 04/30/2014 05:50 AM, Robert P. Schwartz wrote:
> I am having a same problem with Yahoo messages. If I send a message from my
> Yahoo account and have "ack" set for the users, I get the acknowledgment
> that the message was sent but not the actual message. This has been
> happening for about th
On 04/30/2014 05:53 AM, Robert P. Schwartz wrote:
>>From some mailing list, the yahoo user's are getting the messages.
> Obviously, there are some setting that they did that other's not have. What
> could it be?
It is not a Yahoo user's setting. They can't control it.
Yahoo users will receive p
Of
Stephen J. Turnbull
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 3:50 AM
To: sherwin
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Disappearing messages
sherwin writes:
> I run a forum on Ibiblio and am seeing a strange phenomenon
> lately.
It's not a phenomenon, it's a policy
m: Mailman-Users
[mailto:mailman-users-bounces+rpschwar=knology@python.org] On Behalf Of
sherwin
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 1:57 AM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Disappearing messages
Hi,
I run a forum on Ibiblio and am seeing a strange phenomenon lately. Me
sherwin writes:
> I run a forum on Ibiblio and am seeing a strange phenomenon
> lately.
It's not a phenomenon, it's a policy of Yahoo! and AOL. The other
services' users are "collateral damage", as the US DoD likes to say.
> I would like to know what is happening to these missing messages th
Hi,
I run a forum on Ibiblio and am seeing a strange phenomenon lately. Messages
are dropping off for certain users like AT&T, sbcglobal, etc. Gmail
users are seeing
these messages as Spam, but others are seeing nothing. Strangely, these
messages
do appear in the Archives of Ibiblio. Many of