On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 02:25 AM, Nils wrote:
This is the message I get:
Failed to deliver to '<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
LIST module(list g-list) reports:
Your message cannot be posted.
It has the content-type: multipart/alternative,
and this list accepts plain text only
There is your problem and I saw someone else replied to it already. So ya, you need to send plain text emails. The bounce says that it's rejecting your email because it's encoded in something other than plain text. I'm guessing it's HTML since you are changing fonts and whatnot.
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And as a personal opinion. I've already been burned by AOL once. I stay as far away from AOL as I can.
I got a very good reason to use it, I like to have one email address for the
list, with AOL I can have up to eight email addresses. MacOL only lets me
have one which I use for personal use. Since I like to save all the messages and
hate to sort them, it is convenient. I've had Hotmail and Email.com accounts
but I hated having to get in the website, sending, reading deleting was VERY
time consuming, terrible I hate free email services the online space is
extremely limited too, then I once tried Juno through virtual PC, GOSH! the pop-ups
would drive me nuts and would limit the speed of the connection considerably.
There, that explains it, I don't want to pay for another service I already
got AOL and MacOL. Free email websites are lame. Sorry to sound like a jerk
(I am having problems with AOL after all!) but I also appreciate that AOL can
connect independently from my MacOL account which is time limited.
Lil
I've never heard of MacOL but have had DSL from the same provider for about
4 years now. This company provides 5 email boxes that I can setup, but since
checking 5 seperate mailboxes consumes time, it was actually faster and more
efficent for me to learn how to setup filters (in Netscape Messenger 4.7).
But it's always good to have things setup the way it works the best for you :)
-nils
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