On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 11:30 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> At least one user has reported that he is unable to send email to the list. 
> Well, Source Forge recently put up a new version of Mailman, which is much 
> more strict in what it lets through, probably in an effort to avoid spam.
> 
> Your emails to any Bacula list will be dropped if they do not contain at 
> least 
> one of the following content types:
> 
> multipart/mixed
> multipart/alternative
> text/plain
> 
> I'm not an expert on this, but I suspect that those of you who sent HTML only 
> will be silently dropped.
> 
> In addition, any message attachment of the following types will be stripped 
> from your email:
> 
> exe
> bat
> cmd
> com
> pif
> scr
> vbs
> cpl
> 
> Since we are beginning to see a bit of spam slip through, we are constantly 
> tightening the rules to try to reduce it to a minimum ...
> 
> Best regards, Kern
> 

They are also using SPF. I had to set up an @comcast.net address to send
mail from my comcast cable connection.



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