> I am feeding mailman using fetchmail from gmail.com
Have you done whatever changes need to be made to your "fetchmail"
settings to enable OAUTH2 authentication for your gmail login?
Google disabled third-party application access on March 11th, and
requires access to be using OAUTH2 or 2FA
On 12/12/19 12:46 PM, Chromatest J. Pantsmaker wrote:
> I'm the system admin (though I'm not great at it). I have a problem with
> spam. Hundreds of spam messages are posted to my lists each week.
They're
> non-subscribers so they don't go to the lists, but they *do* go to
me, the
> list
Dec 04 09:25:15 2012 qrunner(8680): connect: ('localhost', 10030)
Dec 04 09:25:15 2012 qrunner(8680): connect: (10030, 'localhost')
Dec 04 09:25:36 2012 qrunner(8680): reply: '220 mail01.foodmz.local
ESMTP Ecologic Institute ready\r\n'
It looks like localhost is being gray-listed, or
On 22/01/2011 12:40 PM, McNutt Jr, William R mcn...@utk.edu wrote:
Has anyone successfully made this work on a Sun Solaris 10? I've
been at this for three days and no matter what I do, I only manage
to change error messages. At this point I've made it through the
./configure step, but it's
On Tue, December 15, 2009 13:25, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Barry Warsaw writes:
On Dec 14, 2009, at 02:58 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Run fux_url?
Freudian slip? :)
Definite Typo of the Month candidate!
Nah, he's just a closet Kiwi![1]
Cheers,
GaryB-)
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Nor do we, and it's likely they won't tell you because they consider
such information to be proprietary and of potential use to spammers.
A way around these problems may be to use your ISP's mail-relay, rather
than delivering directly. Or use a third-party mailer, such as fastmail.fm.