Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
>
> How was the "opt-in" done? Was it done with Mailman's confirmation
> process, or would it have been possible for person A to accidently or
> maliciously get person B on the list? If the latter, I would consider
> the list mailing unacceptable.
If the list was hoste
On Aug 30, 2007, at 9:24 PM, Jonathan Dill wrote:
> I have a customer who has a fairly large opt-in only mailman mailing
> list (~40,000 subscribers) that they use to send out a weekly
> newsletter,
How was the "opt-in" done? Was it done with Mailman's confirmation
process, or would it have b
Brad Knowles wrote:
> Well, you haven't really given us any real details as to the nature of
> the problem or the nature of the complaints. So, I'm not sure that
> anyone can give you any advice that will be useful.
>
> I can say that I'd expect to see more support from your new ISP, and
> if t
On 8/30/07, Jonathan Dill wrote:
> Has anyone else run into a situation like this and have some practical
> advice? They have been asking me about technical ways to circumvent the
> problem, but that sounds like a really bad idea to me for several
> reasons, I don't want to be a party to that
Greetings,
I hope this is not too OT, hopefully someone here has had a similar
experience and can offer some practical advice, I'm not sure what to
tell this customer at this point.
I have a customer who has a fairly large opt-in only mailman mailing
list (~40,000 subscribers) that they use to