On 06/06/18 10:34, Robert McWilliam wrote:
> [...]
> Thanks all. I think we have enough reports of things working via gmail
> that we can put to bed the theory that gmail is globally dumping the
> list traffic.
Hi, Robert.
It might be useful to check here:
> https://mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx
On Wed, 6 Jun 2018, at 10:04, Simon Waldman wrote:
> Lurker here. FWIW this is a gmail account (actually a GSuite one,
> formerly known as Google Apps), and I see things fine. Not sure if
> it's relevant, but the address that is subscribed to the list is one
> that's set to never be sent to spam.
T
Lurker here. FWIW this is a gmail account (actually a GSuite one, formerly
known as Google Apps), and I see things fine. Not sure if it's relevant,
but the address that is subscribed to the list is one that's set to never
be sent to spam.
It is possible that different policies apply to GSuite doma
On 5 June 2018 at 23:51, Robert McWilliam wrote:
> Would anyone like to learn stuff to try and figure this out? I really don't
> want to do that so please someone else volunteer :)
Hi Rob
I have an alias'ed gmail address via a google sites hosted domain and
I receive fine. I have had a quick go
On Gmail here, I can see this message!
Paul
On 5 June 2018 at 23:51, Robert McWilliam wrote:
> It looks a lot like email from this list is disappearing when sent to
> gmail addresses[0]. Does anyone know what we should be looking at to figure
> out why that is? Would anyone like to learn stuff
It looks a lot like email from this list is disappearing when sent to gmail
addresses[0]. Does anyone know what we should be looking at to figure out why
that is? Would anyone like to learn stuff to try and figure this out? I really
don't want to do that so please someone else volunteer :)
Robe