Steve Campbell wrote:
>
>I have almost talked some of our departments into switching to Mailman for a 
>few lists they currently maintain from another product. Around here, 
>verizon.net is a very popular ISP, so a lot of members use them for email. 
>How would I go about requesting a waiver from verizon for some of these 
>lists. They only have members who have requested a subscription? Does anyone 
>have experience with this?


I don't know that you will even have a problem. Until we hear from the
OP as to the resolution of that issue, we don't know that this is a
systemic Verizon/Mailman issue. It could be, but it could also be the
sending domain or something else. I know the OP said it only affected
Mailman mail at his site, but we don't know that list mail there
doesn't come from a different domain from non list mail for example.

If I were you, I'd set up a small test list with some cooperative
Verizon users on it and see if you have a problem.

If you do have a problem with Verizon accepting your mail, you should
be able to get whitelisted, but I don't know in detail how to go about
it.

-- 
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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