Mark Sapiro writes:
> >This is a permanent bounce due to:
> >
> >* RFC2822 From domain does not match the rDNS of sending server.
> The first reason above is really bad. It's looks like AOL's own
> extension to DMARC that ignores any DMARC policy that might actually be
>
On 12/04/2015 02:40 PM, John Levine wrote:
>> The issue is that list posts sent to AOL subscriber addresses are now
>> bouncing as undeliverable with the bounce code: "521
>> 5.2.1 : AOL will not accept delivery of this message."
> I see that you have a yahoo.com address. If there's a yahoo.com
Hello,
I'm assisting a small non-profit organization with their informational news
listserv which is running on Mailman version 2.1.20.
The issue is that list posts sent to AOL subscriber addresses are now bouncing
as undeliverable with the bounce code: "521 5.2.1 : AOL will not accept
On 12/4/2015 5:21 AM, Woody Mon via Mailman-Users wrote:
Hello,
I'm assisting a small non-profit organization with their informational news
listserv which is running on Mailman version 2.1.20.
The issue is that list posts sent to AOL subscriber addresses are now bouncing as
undeliverable
Thank you for everyone's ideas and recommends.
I've checked and every list subscriber has the
As Mark suggested trying, I'll change "from_is_list" to "Munge From" to see if
that has any effect. And if not will try "Wrap Message".
Note that almost all list subscribers are set to receive
I just attempted to change "from_is_list" from "No" to "Munge From"
but observed the following error in Mailman admin
"Error: The form lifetime has expired. (request forgery check)"
Reading VARHELP=general/from_is_list
it appears that changing to "Munge From" or "Wrap Message" would not provide
The Mailman version is in both the subject line and the OP ;-)
I'll investigate those DEMARC settings. Thanks.
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Somehow a sentence above was cut off, Should be:
I've checked and every list subscriber has the 'not metoo' and 'dupe' boxes
checked.
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FYI, I'm just using a Yahoo email account (via web interface) to post to the
Mailman-users list. I don't use this account for much anything else.
All posts to the list in question are moderated and almost all are sent from a
Mozilla Thunderbird email client.
And almost all subscribers
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> bounces+brian=emwd@python.org] On Behalf Of Woody Mon via
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> Cc: mediamon2...@yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] List posts sent to AOL
>The issue is that list posts sent to AOL subscriber addresses are now bouncing
>as undeliverable with the bounce code: "521
>5.2.1 : AOL will not accept delivery of this message."
I see that you have a yahoo.com address. If there's a yahoo.com
address on the From: line of the list mail, AOL
>As Mark related, I suspect the issue is DNS related, and AOL is just finally
>cracking down on mail sent from this particular list server.
If you told us what the domain was, we could provide a lot more help.
Really, we don't bite, if you want help, provide the information that
will let people
RE: "Error: The form lifetime has expired. (request forgery check)"
Never mind on that. Just let the admin form idle too long.
So just changed to 'Munge' and unchecked the 'No Mail' box for several AOL
subscribers which were bouncing. Will see if this has any impact.
Hi,
I'd say the domain does need to be fixed first. I recently encountered a
mail server (not AOL) which refused to accept mail from my domain
because I didn't have an MX record.
As far as I can tell, it is not the individual AOL users who need to
request whitelisting, but rather, the
On 12/04/2015 03:21 AM, Woody Mon via Mailman-Users wrote:
>
> The issue is that list posts sent to AOL subscriber addresses are now
> bouncing as undeliverable with the bounce code: "521 5.2.1 : AOL will not
> accept delivery of this message."
This is a rather non-specific AOL error
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