Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages discarded by ISP

2006-05-22 Thread Dragon
Antonio Dragone sent the message below at 14:31 5/22/2006: >Thank you very much to all! >I have solved the problem with your guidance… > >After reading the last messages from Mark, Peter and Matt, I decided >to dig into the "list address affair (the sender header)"… for my >surprise, the email send

Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages discarded by ISP

2006-05-22 Thread Antonio Dragone
Thank you very much to all! I have solved the problem with your guidance… After reading the last messages from Mark, Peter and Matt, I decided to dig into the "list address affair (the sender header)"… for my surprise, the email sender was "listname-bounces[at]myhostname" instead of "listname-boun

Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages discarded by ISP

2006-05-22 Thread Matthew Thompson
One thing I would test is to send a message from one of the other addresses on the list (say the gmail account) and see if the message makes it to all of the recipients. I had a problem that sounds a lot like yours. The cause was the ISP filtering out incoming messages with a from address with

Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages discarded by ISP

2006-05-22 Thread Peter C.S. Adams
Thus spake Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, circa 5/20/2006 9:26 PM: > I just want to emphasize this. When you send via your mail client, the message > is From: you and the envelope is most likely from you, but when you post to > your list and Mailman sends, the message is still From: you (assuming

Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages discarded by ISP

2006-05-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
Antonio Dragone wrote: >On 5/21/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> There is no "setting" for this. You have to change the code in >> Mailman/Handlers/SendMail.py, but if you do, it will break automated >> bounce processing. >> > >Thanks Mark! >I prefer to "break" automated bounce proc

Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages discarded by ISP

2006-05-21 Thread Antonio Dragone
On 5/21/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There is no "setting" for this. You have to change the code in > Mailman/Handlers/SendMail.py, but if you do, it will break automated > bounce processing. > Thanks Mark! I prefer to "break" automated bounce processing instead of letting my subs

Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages discarded by ISP

2006-05-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
Antonio Dragone wrote: > >I don't know if it is related to Mailman-Users but... is there some way to >change the envelope of the messages? There is no "setting" for this. You have to change the code in Mailman/Handlers/SendMail.py, but if you do, it will break automated bounce processing. -- Ma

Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages discarded by ISP

2006-05-20 Thread Antonio Dragone
Thank you very much John & Mark for your answers! I don't know if it is related to Mailman-Users but... is there some way to change the envelope of the messages? Bye, Antonio -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.p

Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages discarded by ISP

2006-05-20 Thread Mark Sapiro
John W. Baxter wrote: >On 5/20/06 4:46 PM, "Antonio Dragone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> I have configured a mail server with Sendmail on my office and mails are sent >> fine. >> >> I'm using MailMan to send a newsletter to a test list of five people, one >> from >> hotmail, one f

Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages discarded by ISP

2006-05-20 Thread John W. Baxter
On 5/20/06 4:46 PM, "Antonio Dragone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > I have configured a mail server with Sendmail on my office and mails are sent > fine. > > I'm using MailMan to send a newsletter to a test list of five people, one from > hotmail, one from gmail, one from yahoo and two fr

[Mailman-Users] Messages discarded by ISP

2006-05-20 Thread Antonio Dragone
Hi! I have configured a mail server with Sendmail on my office and mails are sent fine. I'm using MailMan to send a newsletter to a test list of five people, one from hotmail, one from gmail, one from yahoo and two from my ISP (including my address). The newsletter is sent fine to all of the