The esteemed Patrick Bogen has said:
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> To reiterate what Brad said, please see FAQ 3.42. It specifically
> talks about this issue.
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> On 3/22/07, Dennis Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The percentage of our mail that AOL rejects is just huge - around 90% -
> > I was hoping that maybe som
At 9:10 AM -0500 3/22/07, Dennis Morgan wrote:
> The percentage of our mail that AOL rejects is just huge - around 90% -
> I was hoping that maybe someone could see something that we were doing
> wrong. It'd be nice to get the rejection rate down.
If you can show us complete copies of the boun
To reiterate what Brad said, please see FAQ 3.42. It specifically
talks about this issue.
On 3/22/07, Dennis Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The percentage of our mail that AOL rejects is just huge - around 90% -
> I was hoping that maybe someone could see something that we were doing
> wrong.
Thanks for your reply Brad.
Yeah, I read and reread the FAQ. Mailman has one of the best faq's I've
ever seen.
The percentage of our mail that AOL rejects is just huge - around 90% -
I was hoping that maybe someone could see something that we were doing
wrong. It'd be nice to get the rejection
At 7:59 AM -0500 3/20/07, Dennis Morgan wrote:
> A persistent problem we've had is a significant amount of our users are
> AOL - and many are clueless. We're pretty ruthless about deleting AOL
> users when we get a report that someone is using their spam button - but
> even so a lot (most) of
Hi everyone!
First time posting, I've been reading with interest - very friendly
helpful mailing list here! Hope I can help some in the future.
We have about a dozen mailing lists running on majordomo, and are
getting ready to migrate to mailman. We're excited!
A persistent problem we've had i