On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Larry Hansford wrote:
> At 07:13 AM 2/18/2003, David wrote:
>
>
> >On 13 Feb 2003, Jon Carnes wrote:
> >
> > > Some folks on the list have hypothesized that this is due to some spam
> > > rules setup on hotmail servers (but not consistent across all their
> > > servers).
> > >
At 07:13 AM 2/18/2003, David wrote:
On 13 Feb 2003, Jon Carnes wrote:
> Some folks on the list have hypothesized that this is due to some spam
> rules setup on hotmail servers (but not consistent across all their
> servers).
>
> Try modifying SMTP_MAX_RCPTS (in the file mm_cfg.py):
> # Ceilin
On 13 Feb 2003, Jon Carnes wrote:
> Some folks on the list have hypothesized that this is due to some spam
> rules setup on hotmail servers (but not consistent across all their
> servers).
>
> Try modifying SMTP_MAX_RCPTS (in the file mm_cfg.py):
> # Ceiling on the number of recipients that ca
Some folks on the list have hypothesized that this is due to some spam
rules setup on hotmail servers (but not consistent across all their
servers).
Try modifying SMTP_MAX_RCPTS (in the file mm_cfg.py):
# Ceiling on the number of recipients that can be specified
# in a single SMTP transaction
Hi All--
David wrote:
>
> I've been running an announce only list for a couple of months. Hotmail
> has bounced everything from the last two posts. It's pretty vanilla
> stuff... some text and some url's. Nothing I can imagine them bouncing
> for, unless there is something they don't like in Mail
I've been running an announce only list for a couple of months. Hotmail
has bounced everything from the last two posts. It's pretty vanilla
stuff... some text and some url's. Nothing I can imagine them bouncing
for, unless there is something they don't like in Mailman headers.
If anyone has any c