Good morning
This can be inserted by ANY server between the sender and the recipient. You
have, afaik, no chance to find out which server this was. And I think it
wouldn’t help anyway since you cannot take influence on the way which the
messages travels.
Christian
Hello Adam Morris. On Wed,
Hi,
Last evening I received an Email from "Hotmail deliverability support"
indicating they'd implemented mitigation for my IP, and that it could
take up to twenty-four hours for it to propagate through their systems.
When this has happened before, it has never taken anywhere near that
long f
Yes. Some subscriber to the list receives a message from
the list, and that recipient's Mail user Agent thinks that
the message might be spam, so that MUA adds "[Spam?]"
to the Subject" line. If that recipient then replies to the
list, that new Subject: line will appear in his/her reply.
Mailman
On 12/7/21 10:10 PM, Adam Morris wrote:
Hi all,
I realised I asked about this recently.
on lists I run I don't have this appearing in subject lines where
messages are sent from g mail and other domains.
For a list I don't run messages sent from g mail and other providers
have this in the subjec
> From: Jayson Smith
Jayson Smith wrote:
>
> If my server were spewing
> out spam, I ought to be hitting Spamhaus/SORBS/etc. spam traps left and
Sorbs list the innocent to extort de-list fees
http://www.berklix.org/~jhs/mail/sorbs/
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