On Sep 11, 2009, at 12:30 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 09/11/09 10:45, Barry Warsaw wrote:
Even though I have a static address, my ISP won't give me a reverse
DNS, so it can be a problem with any residential broadband
service. Still it's very rare that I get such rejections these
days (RedH
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 10:37 AM
To: Mike Mackenna; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Small list for club
Mike Mackenna wrote:
>I am a member of a cigar club that would like to make use o
> I am a member of a cigar club that would like to make use of a mailing
> list. I would like to use mailman for the list. I hear running your
> own email server can be a headache because of all of the security
> concerns. Is there a free service available for small clubs to make
> use of the ma
On 09/11/09 10:45, Barry Warsaw wrote:
Even though I have a static address, my ISP won't give me a reverse DNS,
so it can be a problem with any residential broadband service. Still
it's very rare that I get such rejections these days (RedHat was one
culprit, but they whitelisted me).
Even if
On Sep 11, 2009, at 11:36 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dynamic DNS is a problem for a server sending email. Many ISPs will do
a reverse lookup on the sending IP and if it doesn't point back to the
sending domain, will reject the mail.
Even though I have a static address, my ISP won't give me a rever
Mike Mackenna wrote:
>I am a member of a cigar club that would like to make use of a mailing
>list. I would like to use mailman for the list. I hear running your
>own email server can be a headache because of all of the security
>concerns. Is there a free service available for small clubs to ma
I am a member of a cigar club that would like to make use of a mailing
list. I would like to use mailman for the list. I hear running your
own email server can be a headache because of all of the security
concerns. Is there a free service available for small clubs to make
use of the mailman mail