Quoting Brian Canty (bca...@apsa.org):
Hello - I was wondering if anyone has a way to provide subscribers a
simple and easy way to unsubscribe from a mailing list. I do not
provide passwords, so I was wondering if there is a simple enter your
email address box that I can include on a link
Quoting Mark Sapiro (m...@msapiro.net):
On 4/9/2010 8:45 PM, Stumpie wrote:
I'd like to send out a monthly announcement reminding users that they
are on a list and to remind them of some list etiquette. I want to
do this automatically. I've looked at the FAQ, but I can't find a
way to
Quoting David Newman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
One or more AOL subscribers is reporting posts to one of our mailing
lists as spam. Every time there's a post to this list, both we and our
upstream provider get a feedback report from AOL. This report provides
the message-ID for the offending
Quoting Larry Stone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm not blaming Mailman...I'm just asking if there is something about
Mailman that I can change that will overcome this. Changing anything about
Yahoo would be like changing heaven and earth. Surely, someone else is
experiencing this issue.
Quoting Christopher X. Candreva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007, Dave Dewey wrote:
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Wow, maybe I'm just lucky.
Is your server on the AOL whitelist ?
Yep. I get very few complaints, 99% of them accidental, so for
me it's just a way to contact
Quoting Ralf Hildebrandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
* Rick Pasotto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have recently been getting some of these from one of my mailing lists.
Welcome to the wonderful world of AOL retards.
There is nothing in it (that I've been able to see) that would tell me
who the user
Quoting Christopher X. Candreva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
VERP doesn't work any longer for these, as of a couple months ago.
They now redact ALL information that can be used to identify the
user, including verp'd addresses.
As of June ( the last one I received) they only removed the list
Quoting Paul Tomblin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
My wife is asking what she needs to do with all my servers if i'm
incapacitated or dead. One of the things that would need to be turned over
to somebody else are all my mailman lists. And so one thing i'm looking at
would be a way to send an
Quoting Heather Madrone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
This has been happening on and off for some time. There's no good
way to tell which address is reporting the list as spam (AOL certainly
won't tell you), so it cannot be easily removed.
Actually there is. If you use VERP and setup a feedback
Quoting José Zapata ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello there.
I have several announce-only news lists, the biggest of which has about
3 subscribers. Mailman is working flawlessly, and I love it. The only
problem I have it's not mailman related, but perhaps it can be solved by
using mailman.
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