Some services provide a feedback link that you can send a copy of a
message to, and those that do generally will white list you get around
the problem.
Others don't have such a feedback link, and for those I tell the
subscribers to try to whitelist the list by adding the related addresses
to their
We mostly have the Plain option ticked. Is that RFC 934? And unticked is Mime?
I can’t see an obvious pattern, but I several unticked that aren’t
marked bouncing. There are also some ticked that aren’t marked
bouncing, but I can tell if these have fixed the problem themselves
(if that’s possible),
Peter Shute writes:
> Have you been able to do anything about it? If we can't get their
> server to believe it's not spam, we're going to have to take all
> these people off digest, and some won't like it.
There are two digest formats, MIME and RFC 934 (older and somewhat
less robust, but stil
Loren Engrav via Mailman-Users writes:
> to finish this off case anyone else needs to know...
Thank you for the update!
Steve
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John Levine writes:
> In article <20180804141855.7510026c1...@sharky3.deepsoft.com> you write:
> >-=-=-=-=-=-
> >
> >Do you have access to your inbound mail server? If so, you need to
> >arrange for that server to *reject* all mail connections from
> >qq.com. qq.com is a *notorious* source o