Re: [Mailman-Users] Protecting Administrators

2006-02-23 Thread John W. Baxter
On 2/22/06 9:23 PM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you look at the Received: headers in your incoming mail, the one at > the top (last one added) will give the name of the server that your > mail was finally delivered to. Just use that host name in your email > address to completely

Re: [Mailman-Users] Protecting Administrators

2006-02-22 Thread Mark Sapiro
David Andrews wrote: > >Apparently, things can happen that cause PostIni to block mail to a user, it >seems to happen at times of heavy spam, but the ISP doesn't seem to know much >more, and they say the Postini folks won't talk about it, they consider it to >be proprietary info. > >Anyway, this

[Mailman-Users] Protecting Administrators

2006-02-22 Thread David Andrews
I run about 80 lists via Mailman. My ISP uses a spam filtering program called PostIni. All mail goes through it, even though individual users may turn it off -- which I have. Apparently, things can happen that cause PostIni to block mail to a user, it seems to happen at times of heavy spam, b