for years yahoo mail worked for me on this list, then it stopped, both on my PC
and my Android. I switched to Gmail and now my emails work.
Much email is, I believe, Web based nowadays. So a listserv should be able to
handle Web based as well as other email sources. My neighborhood listserv does
work with yahoo email on my PC and android, if that is of any help.
Simon
Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Alpha™, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
-------- Original message --------
From: Gian Casalegno <[email protected]>
Date: 08/10/2016 03:29 (GMT-07:00)
To: Sundial list <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Subject heading
I had this same problem in the past.No change in the hardware or in the
software of my PC.I even asked Daniel Roth for help but he could not find a
solution nor an explanation.
Finally I solved by registering to the list with a different account
(gmail).Now everything seems to be ok with my emails.
Best wishes.Gian Casalegno
2016-08-10 10:13 GMT+02:00 Douglas Bateman <[email protected]>:
In spite of the ‘high value’ content of these message, I’m afraid that ANY
message without a subject heading tends to be deleted immediately. It is only
the fact that the senders are from the sundial list (with a degree of trust)
that they are opened, and even then very warily.
I believe that this topic has been raised before, which suggests that it is of
concern to others.
Subject heading please.
Best wishes, Doug
From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Replying to Tony Moss, about your E-mail problem
Date: 10 August 2016 08:20:21 BST
To: <[email protected]>
Many Thanks Dave,
This didn't arrive in a 'suitcase' and i
viewed it with no problems. I'll follow up on your suggestions.
Thanks again,
T.
----Original Message----
From: [email protected]
Date: 10/08/2016 0:05
To: <[email protected]>
Subj: Replying to Tony Moss, about your E-mail problem
Hi Tony, (and other List members)
Concerning your E-mail problem, it is likely that something has changed
with your computer configuration - or (more likely) the specific E-mail
software it uses, so this no longer complies with "RFC 5322" standards.
A very common situation (particularly for computers using the "Windows"
system), is that it is only sending messages in 'HTML' - instead of the
proper ASCII (or UTF8) format, containing just basic 'text' characters.
Specifically, YOUR computer seems to be using something called JavaMail
which could easily be 'confusing' the system used by this Mailing List,
but could be something introduced by your "TalkTalk" ISP - so you might
want to have a chat with their tecnhical people, to see what THEY say !
If you have access to ANOTHER computer, I suggest trying it - to see if
your messages could be received correctly, plus then investigating what
'differences' there might be with the computer/software configurations.
Another possibility, is that the "Mailman" system (used by this Sundial
Mailing List) has changed - but only the 'SysOp' can confirm it, though
I have not seen different SML behaviours with my own received messages.
Regards,
Dave Andersson.
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