Vivek Khera wrote:
> "PHB" == Paul H Byerly writes:
PHB> I have heard a rumour that AOL's new spam filters are rejecting
PHB> mail that has URLs as dotted quad addresses. If your server is
no rumor. they say they do it on their "postmaster" web site.
Actually it says they "may" reject t
Vivek Khera wrote:
"PHB" == Paul H Byerly writes:
PHB> I have heard a rumour that AOL's new spam filters are rejecting
PHB> mail that has URLs as dotted quad addresses. If your server is
no rumor. they say they do it on their "postmaster" web site.
Since I'm not hiding "dotted-q
> "PHB" == Paul H Byerly writes:
PHB> I have heard a rumour that AOL's new spam filters are rejecting
PHB> mail that has URLs as dotted quad addresses. If your server is
no rumor. they say they do it on their "postmaster" web site.
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> Subject: [Mailman-Users] Re: AOL issue
> Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 12:51:21 -0600
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> Ryan wrote:
> >Has there been any resolution to the AOL mailer issue?
>
> Is there an issue, and if so what is it? I have setting that match
> those which were re
We have had significant issues with AOL's new "filters". These filters
also seem to attack certain MIME configurations. While we haven't had
significant issues with Mailman per se, we have had with our web log
reporting engine which builds all those lovely charts and graphs into a
MIME encode
Ryan wrote:
Has there been any resolution to the AOL mailer issue?
Is there an issue, and if so what is it? I have setting that match
those which were reported to be a problem and mail goes to AOL just
fine. I have several hundred AOL users receiving mail on a dozen lists,
and yet my AOL