[om-infra] MLs: some users automatically unsubscribed
Wayne Sallee
Wayne at WayneSallee.com
Fri Mar 25 11:12:11 EDT 2016
A lot of those places block e-mails for stupid reasons.
For this one, all that is needed is to just sent an e-mail to postmaster at proxad.net <mailto:postmaster at proxad.net>
asking for it to be unblocked.
Getting a bounced e-mail will help explain the the reason that they are bouncing it.
I will send them an e-mail.
I have to do this from time to time with my e-mail server that is hosted by my web host. I don't contact my web host. I
just send the e-mail to have it unblocked.
Wayne Sallee
Wayne at WayneSallee.com
On 03/24/2016 01:32 PM, Jean-Claude Vanier wrote:
> Hi,
> our new ML manager, mailman, seems to run better than the preceding
> one but there remains some annoying issues.
>
> * free.fr: users whose email address is hosted at free.fr doesn't
> receive the om-cooker messages because of the IP address of the sender
> (mailman):
>> Final-Recipient: rfc822; xxxxxxxx at free.fr
>> Original-Recipient: rfc822;xxxxxxxx at free.fr
>> Action: failed
>> Status: 4.0.0
>> Remote-MTA: dns; mx1.free.fr
>> Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 451 too many errors from your ip (23.83.215.13), please
>> visit http://postmaster.free.fr/"""
>
> > From http://postmaster.free.fr/:
>> Is my IP blocked ?
>> IP 23.83.215.13 is blacklisted for 86265s (too many errors (unexisting recipients, broken connections), testing)
> So, probably, the smtp server is used by misconfigured email services.
> We cannot manage such issues.
>
>
> * aol.com + compuserve.com: users using those email providers are in
> fact only 2: maik and itchka. The issue is:
>
>> Final-Recipient: rfc822; xxxxx at compuserve.com (or xxxxx at aol.com)
>> Original-Recipient: rfc822;xxxxx at compuserve.com (or xxxxx at aol.com)
>> Action: failed
>> Status: 5.2.1
>> Remote-MTA: dns; mailin-02.mx.aol.com
>> Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 521 5.2.1 : (DMARC:AOL) This message failed DMARC
>> Evaluation for an AOL Domain. For more information please visit
>> http://postmaster-blog.aol.com/2014/04/22/aol-mail-updates-dmarc-policy-to-reject/"""
> They suggest:
>> For mailing lists we recommend configuring reply behavior to fill the From line with the mailing list's address
>> rather than the sender's and put the actual user / sender address into the Reply-To: line.
>> Please also note that current "auto unsubscribe" logic based upon bounces might be too rigid until this change has been in place for a while.
> I'm not sure if this change, if possible, is what we want.
>
> So, which solution do we have?
>
> 1) we continue as this
> --> obviously, this is not very comfortable
> Maybe, anurag can talk to the provider to see if something can be done
> on server side.
>
> 2) we build our own mailman in one of the oma's server or one member server
> --> yet another (not so simple) service to manage, therefore someone
> available to do it
> But this would be the situation in which we would have the best control
>
> 3) we switch the lists to discourse
> --> users will have to set their password again
> --> easy for small lists like workshop, QA
> --> might disturb a lot of cooker people
>
> Any other idea?
>
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