[Mailman-Users] Re: [ext] Re: Create a list with multiple admins?

2024-03-15 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt via Mailman-Users
> > Using mailman-2.6.x:
> >
> 
> I never saw that version. Right now you'd be advised to run 2.1.39 if you
> must stick with 2.x

Did too much openvpn stuff recently, so I mistook openvpn-2.6.x with
Mailman 2.1.39 (which I'm actually using).

> Option 1 - make multiple addresses get the "Your list has been created
> email":
> 
> It's easy enough to fake it during list creation. Just create an alias with
> the "multiple address" in your MTA
> and when prompted for the List admin address, enter the alias from above :-)
> No code change is needed.

Argh. That is an ugly hack. I helped myself by simply filling in my
address, changing the admins and then bouncing the mail I received to
the "new" admins.

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[Mailman-Users] Re: Cloudmark blacklist

2024-03-15 Thread Jigme Datse
On Fri, 15 Mar 2024 22:17:55 -0400
Jayson Smith  wrote:

> I'm getting really tired of these unexplained blacklistings. Does
> anyone know of any reliable outgoing Email service providers? Ideally
> I want to continue to handle my own incoming Email because I don't
> want someone else's spam blocking software deciding what Emails I
> receive.

From what I can tell, you can reliably send to
Microsft/Google/AOL/Yahoo, or you can reliably send to people who run
their own mail servers.  There seems to be "no in between."  The
closest I can see is ProtonMail, but that would probably need to have a
lot of stuff setup to make work.  ProtonMail doesn't violate the
protocols like the big huge companies do, and it's big enough that the
big huge companies can't just dump the mail into spam.  I'd *love* to
have a better answer, but really so much of the mail that I get sent to
me gets filtered into spam, because they are using something like
mailgun.  Or...  Google.  


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[Mailman-Users] Cloudmark blacklist

2024-03-15 Thread Jayson Smith

Hi,


I run two very low traffic Mailman lists on my Linode. This morning one 
of them got an Email, and that's when I found out thanks to Comcast that 
my IP is on Cloudmark's blacklist. Naturally I've sent in a reset 
request using the form linked from the Comcast error message, and am 
still waiting to be removed. A few days ago I sent to a Comcast customer 
with no problem.



I've resolved the problem sending to Comcast by enabling my server to 
send using IPv6. This required me to have Linode allocate me my own /64 
since my default IPv6 address was in a /64 blocked by Spamhaus XBL/CSS 
lists.



Does anyone know if Cloudmark blocks entire IP ranges or just individual 
addresses? I don't know why my IP is on Cloudmark's list, as most of the 
Email I send is personal in nature, to people I have corresponded with 
for years. I've used multiple RBL check tools, and everything has come 
back negative, except that my entire subnet is on Spamgrouper.to 
(checked by running a check on a neighboring IP). I have SPF, DKIM, and 
DMARC set up.



I'm getting really tired of these unexplained blacklistings. Does anyone 
know of any reliable outgoing Email service providers? Ideally I want to 
continue to handle my own incoming Email because I don't want someone 
else's spam blocking software deciding what Emails I receive.



Thanks,


Jayson


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