Peter Shute writes:
So if we set fom_is_list to No and dmarc_moderation_action to Munge
From, non yahoo/aol emails will go through normally, and yahoo/aol
emails will get munged?
Yes, that's what will happen. (Modulo bugs, of course. This is a
very new feature, and only recently has it
Hi all.
Been casually fighting a problem for a couple of months now and have
finally decided to ask for help.
I have a somewhat large mailing list, about 1700 users, that is
generally working just fine. However, some users are seeing LONG delays
(like 4+ hours) on mail delivery while other
The headers seem to have been removed.
We had a similar problem when our list host decided to throttle our mail. Our
gmail members get postings within seconds, others can get them hours later. The
more list traffic, then longer the delays, and sometimes they arrive out of
order.
But that was
Kevin Carpenter writes:
I have a somewhat large mailing list, about 1700 users, that is
generally working just fine. However, some users are seeing LONG delays
(like 4+ hours) on mail delivery while other users, in the same
organization, get sub-minute delivery.
By same organization,
Thanks Peter. Not sure why the header images were removed from the e-mail.
In any case, they basically showed the e-mail bouncing around within my
mail server, presumingly as its passes through various greylist,
blacklist, and anti-spam filtering. Typically headers looks like:
Hop 1:
Stephen -
Sorry for not being clear.
List members are world wide, some have the same domain, for example,
perhaps 10% use gmail.
We have documented cases of two users at the same company having
dramatically different delivery times. e.g. for us...@abc.com and
us...@abc.com: user2 may
I found some .psv files in /var/spool/mailman/in/ (RHEL 5 Mailman
package; 2.1.9). That seems to be too early for the stuff mentioned here
(and I don't see those options in Defaults.py)
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2009-June/066395.html
Is it safe to remove old .psv files in
Kevin Carpenter writes:
We have documented cases of two users at the same company having
dramatically different delivery times. e.g. for us...@abc.com and
us...@abc.com: user2 may get delivery in 5 seconds vs. user1 getting
the delivery in 4 hours, inconsistently. e.g. the next
On 8/19/2014 8:51 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Kevin Carpenter writes:
We have documented cases of two users at the same company having
dramatically different delivery times. e.g. for us...@abc.com and
us...@abc.com: user2 may get delivery in 5 seconds vs. user1 getting
the
Kevin Carpenter writes:
Agreed, but my understanding of my greylist software is that it does it
via mail address, and these are regular members of the list, not first
time posters. e.g. They shouldn't be greylisted anymore.
Most greylist software only whitelists for a specified period
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