Hmm, maybe Eric needs to undo his spam filter so people can unsub from lne.com. I just tried to, but it was rejected as undeliverable "spam". Tried sending it thru a remailer but don't know if majordomo will go for that. -- Harmon Seaver CyberShamanix http://www.cybershamanix.com
Another alternative could be a couple lines of PHP or perl, unsubscribing via a web form. On related note, what's a good node to migrate to? PS: Thanks, Eric. It was a good node. On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Hmm, maybe Eric needs to undo his spam filter so people can unsub from lne.com. I just tried to, but it was rejected as undeliverable "spam". Tried sending it thru a remailer but don't know if majordomo will go for that.
-- Harmon Seaver CyberShamanix http://www.cybershamanix.com
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 07:58:03PM +0100, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
Another alternative could be a couple lines of PHP or perl, unsubscribing via a web form.
On related note, what's a good node to migrate to?
pro-ns.net is running a CDR similar to lne. A number of other people have gotten my scripts but I havent' seen any up and running yet.
PS: Thanks, Eric. It was a good node.
Thanks. Eric
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 11:42:56AM -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Hmm, maybe Eric needs to undo his spam filter so people can unsub from lne.com. I just tried to, but it was rejected as undeliverable "spam". Tried
I'm experimenting with a new sendmail milter. (the SMTP HELO arg needs to be reasonably valid in order to pass). I've now set it to not reject mail to majordomo at lne.com. The blocklist thing is still in effect, but if you're bounced by that you get a URL in the bounce message that you can use to get it fixed. Eric
Yes, thanks a lot Eric, lne was a good job. On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 11:08:30AM -0800, Eric Murray wrote:
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 11:42:56AM -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Hmm, maybe Eric needs to undo his spam filter so people can unsub from lne.com. I just tried to, but it was rejected as undeliverable "spam". Tried
I'm experimenting with a new sendmail milter. (the SMTP HELO arg needs to be reasonably valid in order to pass). I've now set it to not reject mail to majordomo at lne.com. The blocklist thing is still in effect, but if you're bounced by that you get a URL in the bounce message that you can use to get it fixed.
Eric
-- Harmon Seaver CyberShamanix http://www.cybershamanix.com
On Dec 29, 2003, at 9:42 AM, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Hmm, maybe Eric needs to undo his spam filter so people can unsub from lne.com. I just tried to, but it was rejected as undeliverable "spam". Tried sending it thru a remailer but don't know if majordomo will go for that.
An unsubscribe command sent to the lne.com administrivia address was rejected as spam? I find that hard to believe, as that is one of the normal commands, ones which the lne regular message lists. Perhaps you tried to send an unsubscribe message to the actual lne.com list site, rather than the administrivia address. Check which address you mailed to. --Tim May
An unsubscribe command sent to the lne.com administrivia address was rejected as spam?
I find that hard to believe, as that is one of the normal commands, ones which the lne regular message lists.
It's fairly possible the mail was rejected even before the SMTP negotiation itself; it did little problems to me because of HELO string not exactly matching the reverse DNS lookup on the IP. The logs (or the bounce message) have the answer.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 11:48:17AM -0800, Tim May wrote:
On Dec 29, 2003, at 9:42 AM, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Hmm, maybe Eric needs to undo his spam filter so people can unsub from lne.com. I just tried to, but it was rejected as undeliverable "spam". Tried sending it thru a remailer but don't know if majordomo will go for that.
An unsubscribe command sent to the lne.com administrivia address was rejected as spam?
I find that hard to believe, as that is one of the normal commands, ones which the lne regular message lists.
Perhaps you tried to send an unsubscribe message to the actual lne.com list site, rather than the administrivia address.
Check which address you mailed to.
No, it went to the correct address. I've set up and run majordomo lists, so am fairly familiar with the procedure. The problem is that my email server sits on an ameritech dsl line, and in the last year or so, a number of domains have begun rejecting email from such. Some because it's a "block of IPs used for home dsl lines", some because "someone on your network has been sending spam", etc. IIRC, didn't you yourself have a problem awhile back mailing to lne.com? I haven't been able to mail to it for a long time, but stayed subscribed because of Eric's good filter, and just posted thru another node. With other domains, like new.rr.com that reject mail from my server, I just map it to go thru the ameritech smtp server, which works but is annoying. At this point there are eight domains I've had to do that with. Could have done it with lne.com too, of course, but prefered to not have my posts to cpunks going thru the ameritech server with it's (probably) attendent carnivore box. Maybe that's irrelevant -- maybe they have it on the gateway routers instead.
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Eric Murray
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Harmon Seaver
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Thomas Shaddack
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Tim May