Hosting company said "The error log indicates that there are some issues
with the server configuration. I am forwarding this ticket to our senior
technicians who will be resolving this issue."
so, unfortunately, I can't provide to the group what the problem was.
On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 6:10 PM, L
On Sat, 2014-12-13 at 22:04 +, John Levine wrote:
> In article
> you
> write:
> >This morning all of my subscribers with aol addresses were automatically
> >unsubscribed from my list.
> >
> >Why today? I thought all the DMARC issues had been resolved in the latest
> >mailman version, and it
In article
you write:
>This morning all of my subscribers with aol addresses were automatically
>unsubscribed from my list.
>
>Why today? I thought all the DMARC issues had been resolved in the latest
>mailman version, and it's been 8 months now since the changes at AOL.
>
>--Any suggestions?
A
AOL, AOL, AOL - they always do things a bit differently. I can't fully
blame them as they probably are still the #1 target of spammers.
As others have written, the most important information is in the outgoing
SMTP logs so you can see what AOL said, if anything, about why they are
refusing the ma
On 12/13/2014 07:19 AM, joseph cook wrote:
>
> How do you get more information about *why* something bounced? What
> message aol returned? Any other ideas?
Two ways:
1) The information is in the logs of the outgoing MTA. If you don't have
access to these logs, see Brian Carpenter's reply in t
rday, December 13, 2014 10:19 AM
> To: Carl Zwanzig
> Cc: mailman-users@python.org
> Subject: ***SPAM*** Re: [Mailman-Users] All AOL unsubscribed
>
> Yes, it is all aol.com addresses on my list and no others.
>
> 13 addresses in total.
>
> the "bounce log" (f
Yes, it is all aol.com addresses on my list and no others.
13 addresses in total.
the "bounce log" (file: bounce) just says:
Date (10938) pac59: @aol.com current bounce score: 5.0
The bounce count has been increasing since October is seems.
But I still don't know why.
There are other messages
On 12/12/2014 06:32 AM, joseph cook wrote:
> This morning all of my subscribers with aol addresses were automatically
> unsubscribed from my list.
>
> Why today? I thought all the DMARC issues had been resolved in the latest
> mailman version, and it's been 8 months now since the changes at AOL.
This should have nothing to do with AOL's DMARC policy, I think. For some
reason AOL has been rejecting all your list's mail, so maybe it's an anti spam
issue. Did you get bounce action notifications for those addresses? What
reasons were given?
How many addresses are involved? And are you sure
On 12/12/2014 6:32 AM, joseph cook wrote:
This morning all of my subscribers with aol addresses were automatically
unsubscribed from my list.
Did you check the bounce log? The scores might have been creeping upwards
for weeks and just hit the threshold.
z!
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This morning all of my subscribers with aol addresses were automatically
unsubscribed from my list.
Why today? I thought all the DMARC issues had been resolved in the latest
mailman version, and it's been 8 months now since the changes at AOL.
--Any suggestions?
Joe C
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