Re: [Mailman-Users] Sending to Verizon users.

2006-06-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Steve Campbell wrote: > >I have almost talked some of our departments into switching to Mailman for a >few lists they currently maintain from another product. Around here, >verizon.net is a very popular ISP, so a lot of members use them for email. >How would I go about requesting a waiver from v

Re: [Mailman-Users] Sending to Verizon users.

2006-06-27 Thread Larry Stone
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Barry Finkel wrote: > User for Mailman mail list wrote: > >> > >>Banging my head against the wall ( and it hurts..) > >> > >>On the different list from our Mailman mail list server, the mail goes out > >>fine except for users with a "verizon.net" address. Here is a typical > >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Sending to Verizon users.

2006-06-27 Thread Barry Finkel
User for Mailman mail list wrote: >> >>Banging my head against the wall ( and it hurts..) >> >>On the different list from our Mailman mail list server, the mail goes out >>fine except for users with a "verizon.net" address. Here is a typical >>syslog entry: >> >>Jun 26 12:57:29 secure sm-mta[13001]

Re: [Mailman-Users] Sending to Verizon users.

2006-06-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
User for Mailman mail list wrote: > >Banging my head against the wall ( and it hurts..) > >On the different list from our Mailman mail list server, the mail goes out >fine except for users with a "verizon.net" address. Here is a typical >syslog entry: > >Jun 26 12:57:29 secure sm-mta[13001]: k5QJv2

[Mailman-Users] Sending to Verizon users.

2006-06-26 Thread User for Mailman mail list
Banging my head against the wall ( and it hurts..) On the different list from our Mailman mail list server, the mail goes out fine except for users with a "verizon.net" address. Here is a typical syslog entry: Jun 26 12:57:29 secure sm-mta[13001]: k5QJv2Gt012804: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, delay=00