That is correct. The lists are current news announcements so only the
list owner posts to the list. The sample headers I got look legit as
far as I can tell. They redacted all the email/destination information
that would id the receiving system/email.
The original lists are old enough to not
On 05/06/2014 06:06 AM, Richard Shetron wrote:
The original lists are old enough to not have been confirmed. The goal
would be to send a confirmation email to everyone on the list and
unsubscribe anyone who does not re-confirm within a reasonable time, say
1 week.
You would have to do
I looked through the list admin manual and didn't see anything about
reconfirming a list. Is there an easy way to have mailman reconfirm a list?
I have a list that has been in use for 5+years and all of a sudden maps
is saying I'm hitting a spam trap. The list has not been added to in at
least
On 05/05/2014 06:47 PM, Richard Shetron wrote:
I looked through the list admin manual and didn't see anything about
reconfirming a list. Is there an easy way to have mailman reconfirm a list?
What does reconfirm a list mean to you?
Do you perhaps mean get a list of the list's members? If so,
On 05/05/2014 08:33 PM, Keith Bierman wrote:
Wouldn't this be likely to be another DMARC victim?
Perhaps you can imagine such a scenario. I don't see it.
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On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
On 05/05/2014 06:47 PM, Richard Shetron wrote:
I looked through the list admin manual and didn't see anything about
reconfirming a list. Is there an easy way to have mailman reconfirm a
list?
What does reconfirm a list
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 9:39 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
On 05/05/2014 08:33 PM, Keith Bierman wrote:
Wouldn't this be likely to be another DMARC victim?
Perhaps you can imagine such a scenario. I don't see it.
I defer to your much greater wisdom in the area. I naively
On 05/05/2014 08:43 PM, Keith Bierman wrote:
I naively thought that
a formerly well functioning list having a number of yahoo members might
have resulted in enough rejection/bounces that some anti-spam bot
might declare the list itself forbidden ;
I don't discount this possibility, but
...
I don't discount this possibility, but the rejections just go back to
the Mailman server and the list, and reports of the rejections go to the
people publishing the DMARC p=reject policy for their domain. I don't
see how any of this winds up being delivered to some third party's spam
Keith Bierman wrote:
But since the OP said
. New
subscribers are asked to subscribe to a yahoo group instead.
I assumed it was really Yahoo (perhaps under a mask as mail
provider for some other named service, ala comcast ;) who
was doing the blacklisting...
who else would be
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