Folks:

This isn't specific to Mailman ... but is related to mailing list servers in 
general.

I've had my mailing lists on an in-house server for a long time (more than 15 
years).  I'm currently able to deliver mail to Yahoo without any problems.

I've been trying to move the mailing list server to an Amazon VPS ... and, of 
course, this means that the IP that I'm sending from is changing.

Unfortunately, Yahoo has started deferring mail delivery because the new IP 
doesn't have a reputation (although it's not on any black lists that I'm aware 
of).

The Yahoo postmaster support people are telling me that I should 'warm up' the 
IP by sending some mail to Yahoo from the new IP and continue to send from the 
old IP.

Any suggestions on how that might be accomplished?

The only thing I can think of is to move a few of my lists over to the new, do 
some apache contortion to proxy requests for the moved lists to the new host, 
and other rsync stuff to keep my archives in sync.

Yahoo is a major PITA.

david

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