At 10:06 AM +0100 2004/05/04, Nigel Metheringham wrote:

 They should not do this if the mail is marked as "low priority" - ie
 Precedence set to values like "list" or "junk".  It could be worth
 talking to panix about this.

I believe that I had seen and responded to his previous posting on mailman-users. IIRC, Panix isn't about to change how they do anything. Nor is the recipient ISP. And the user refuses to move to a different ISP.


       * Filter the delay warnings before they hit mailman by using an
         MTA filter of some form.

IIRC, Paul is using an ISP where he has no control over the MTA, and he's not about to change ISPs to a place where he might have more control over this.



Having eliminated virtually every reasonable alternative, he either has to hack the Python code to avoid treating a warning as an error, or the user drops off the mailing list. I see no other options.


I seem to recall that I have previously said more or less the same thing to him.

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