I'm currently running a few lists with Mailman, and it's been working
great. One problem has popped up, though: AOL now blocks *all* email
coming from servers with RoadRunner IP addresses. Their rationale is
that it is necessary to block the inflow of spam.
Some of my subscribers have AOL
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 08:29, Ed Leafe wrote:
I'm currently running a few lists with Mailman, and it's been working
great. One problem has popped up, though: AOL now blocks *all* email
coming from servers with RoadRunner IP addresses. Their rationale is
that it is necessary to block
EL == Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
EL alternate server, and let the rest go through as usual? I'm running
EL Postfix as my MTA on RedHat Linux 8.
Wise move to use postfix. Here's what you should do. Enable
transport maps in your main.cf, then add a transport map entry to
direct aol.com
Ed Leafe wrote:
I'm currently running a few lists with Mailman, and it's been
working
great. One problem has popped up, though: AOL now blocks *all* email
coming from servers with RoadRunner IP addresses. Their rationale is
that it is necessary to block the inflow of spam.
This is
On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 10:32 AM, Vivek Khera wrote:
Wise move to use postfix. Here's what you should do. Enable
transport maps in your main.cf, then add a transport map entry to
direct aol.com mail to your alternate server.
in main.cf:
transport_maps = hash:$config_directory/transport