I get one of these for every email I send to the lists.. Thought it was just
a glitch...

nathan

on 4/5/04 9:10 PM, Mike at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> 04/05/2004, Mike wrote & Dan responded:
>>> I get all the usual bounce messages, rather heavy at times and
>>> usually ignore them...UNTIL I start missing list digests.
>> 
>> Bounce messages?  You mean real server bounces or do you mean the
>> messages the listserv sends you when *IT* receives a bounce *from
>> your mail server*?
> 
> The WARNING message from Maclaunch sent when it's list mail is
> (allegedly)  being bounced by my ISP mailserver.
> 
> 
>> 
>>> My ISP rep has told me the PCI list gets periodically blacklisted by
>>> SpamCop from time to time due to complaints
>> 
>> I don't think this is true (that it's due to complaints).  I've got a
>> couple of customers that use SpamCop and they complain a LOT about
>> SpamCop suddenly bouncing all sorts of emails - mailing lists, USENET
>> dups, private emails etc.   IOW, I think SpamCop's pre-scan service
>> is wayfoo.
> 
> I have complained to NetLink Services, my ISP, about SpamCop being
> overzealous and it's filtering triggers way too stringent that its
> taking down legitimate stuff like this PCI list mail. On the flip
> side, for years I have received ZERO spam. In the past year a few
> spams have faked their way through but I could count them on one
> hand. According to my ISP rep, whenSpamCop blacklists pci-powermacs
> its a temporary 2 days to1 week thing and never permanent.
> 
> 
>> 
>>> Since SpamCop is the most widely used spam service by ISPs
>> 
>> According to who, SpamCop?   LOL
> 
> Check around and see. I have a high speed provider (WideOpenWest
> cable, formerly Ameritech, which I will probably solely start using
> soon after seeing how my email works out with them) and it also uses
> SpamCop.
> 
> 
>> 
>>> Between not answering bounce messages and not getting list mail,
>>> eventually I get dropped by the Maclaunch server and must
>>> resubscribe.
>> 
>> Maybe you need to get a real email address from a reliable provider,
>> sans SpamCop, and use it to recieve mailing list stuff.
>> 
>> - Dan.
> 
> My email address is "real" and, apart from this issue with the list
> mail,  NetLink has been extremely reliable for the past5 years. ZERO
> spam (and I'm not even using the BILL NEIL SOLUTION!) But having my
> digests bounced periodically because of SpamCop is a problem that is
> really becoming annoying. As a test, I am re-subscribed to the list
> under both ISP accounts which use Spamcop to see if the results are
> the same.
> 
> Mike


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