I am getting a number of confirmations failing with SMTP errors similar
to this
Out: 220 mousa.uk.com ESMTP Postfix
In: HELO smtp806.mail.ukl.yahoo.com
Out: 250 mousa.uk.com
In: MAIL FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Out: 250 Ok
In: RCPT
TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Out: 550
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Bill Bedford writes:
I am getting a number of confirmations failing with SMTP errors similar
to this
Out: 220 mousa.uk.com ESMTP Postfix
Your mailer is Postfix, good ...
In: HELO smtp806.mail.ukl.yahoo.com
Out: 250 mousa.uk.com
In: MAIL FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Out: 250 Ok
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Bill Bedford writes:
I presume this is a mailer (Outlook?) problem, but can anyone suggest a
work around?
This is almost certainly a Postfix problem. The feature that
recognizes additional data in the mailbox name (ie, the
+9cb3f11e... confirmation code)
Hank,
I'm still not succeeding in building Mailman. I'd like to follow
another path. Can you explain why Tcl/TK don't build? The Python make
install command fatals there, and doesn't complete copying some of the
modules into the right places.
Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The esteemed
Debian just marked Debian 4.0 (etch) as stable, so I upgrade my Debian
3.1 (sarge) colo box to Debian 4.0. Along the way, it upgraded Mailman
from 2.1.5 to 2.1.9. Just wanted to let anybody else contemplating such
an upgrade that it went without a hitch. The stage where it says
Updating old
Hi,
Does Mailman need to lock Mailbox files? If so, how does it do so?
My hosting company runs Mailman. I'm writing a script which modifies my
mailbox files to delete old messages, and I need to be able to lock the
files before I do so to stop any other process from trying to modify
them at the
Juno and NetZero are refusing email from my mailing list server because
they think that 25 messages over the course of 3 days makes me some sort
of spammer. They're refusing to whitelist me until I can provide a link
to a Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Has anybody else
encountered
Rowan Sylvester-Bradley wrote:
Does Mailman need to lock Mailbox files? If so, how does it do so?
Mailman locks lists, not Mailbox files.
My hosting company runs Mailman. I'm writing a script which modifies my
mailbox files to delete old messages, and I need to be able to lock the
files
[mailed and posted]
On Apr 8, 2007, at 5:54 PM, Paul Tomblin wrote:
Juno and NetZero are refusing email from my mailing list server
because
they think that 25 messages over the course of 3 days makes me some
sort
of spammer. They're refusing to whitelist me until I can provide a
link
to