Re: [Mailman-Users] Ongoing delivery issues - First Yahoo, now AOL

2008-03-09 Thread Rick Harris
I set personalize to yes several weeks ago hoping that it would resolve my delivery issues to Yahoo. After a posting sent yesterday morning at 5:30 am arrived at my local ISP address today at 4:25am (22 hour delay counting daylight savings time change), I am going to try to be more insistent with

Re: [Mailman-Users] Ongoing delivery issues - First Yahoo, now AOL

2008-03-09 Thread Paul
On Sun, March 9, 2008 10:12 am, Rick Harris wrote: I set personalize to yes several weeks ago hoping that it would resolve my delivery issues to Yahoo. After a posting sent yesterday morning at 5:30 am arrived at my local ISP address today at 4:25am (22 hour delay counting daylight savings

Re: [Mailman-Users] Ongoing delivery issues - First Yahoo, now AOL

2008-03-09 Thread Dov Oxenberg
Hi, Actually, Paul has an excellent suggestion and I am surprised at myself for not thinking of it until reading his reply. I have a (unmanaged) Virtual Private Server (VPS) hosted by TekTonic (http://www.tektonic.net) running Debian 4.2 Etch. For $15/month I get a VM consisting of 10GB of disk

[Mailman-Users] Mailman Installation - broken pipe / operating system error

2008-03-09 Thread I-Ming Chen
Hi, I've been trying to figure out this problem and I've seen some mention of it in past mailing list archives but I still cannot figure it out. I'm getting the following message in my Logwatch file: System Error Messages: putbody: write error: Broken pipe: 164 Time(s) Cannot exec

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Installation - broken pipe / operatingsystem error

2008-03-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
I-Ming Chen wrote: I've been trying to figure out this problem and I've seen some mention of it in past mailing list archives but I still cannot figure it out. I'm getting the following message in my Logwatch file: System Error Messages: putbody: write error: Broken pipe: 164 Time(s)

Re: [Mailman-Users] Ongoing delivery issues - First Yahoo, now AOL

2008-03-09 Thread Larry Stone
On 3/9/08 10:34 AM, Paul at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you considered hosting yourself? Some ISP's actually do let customers run servers and have fixed IP address. Speakeasy.net is one of them. I've been using them for 7 years now, and consider them the best of the best. I'm with