Going through all the posting on this topic:
My list mail was also coming through icdsoft, and also suddenly stopped.
I have since tried turning off all spam filters, but email to
olympus-request never gets a response. Icdsoft uses Spam Assassin, I
tried both turning it off and setting up a new mail account with it
turned off from the beginning, but was still unable to get any reply
from the list through icdsoft.
I used to get list mail through sbcglobal. I think I remember that I
switched because of a similar problem a couple of years ago. Now any
attempt to subscribe from there is also just sending mail into a black hole.
I have tried to unset vacation on these accounts, again with no response
received at all.
I have successfully subscribed on yahoo, compuserve and gmail, with
gmail providing the POP access I want.
If anyone needs a gmail invite, just let the list know. I don't even
know how to do that yet, but others do.
Moose
Wayne S wrote:
> I have done everything I can at my email host provider, including
> putting this email source on the white list: "*@ml.free.fr" and set the
> spam to pass as much as possible. Is there a way to find out
> the reason for being bumped off the list then? If not then I am
> off the list for good I guess. Strange that I am still able to post
> to the list if I have been unsubscribed without my knowledge.
>
Piers Hemy wrote:
> I found myself stuck in a similar situation recently. What had happened
> in my case, was that at one point in time a (reportedly) virus infected
> message came in through the list (or perhaps with a forged @ml.free.fr
> address), triggering the e-mail server to black-list the domain for a
> day, which in turn caused a 'bounce' per e-mail message which came in
> during this 24 hour period, which in turn caused the list server to
> (automatically?) reset my status to 'on vacation'.
>
Garth Wood wrote:
> Nope. Attempted to re-s*bscribe a number of times. Now I'm posting
> from a brand-new Gmail account. Personally, I think there's a
> variety of things going on. I turned off *all* of my filtering at my
> ISP and still couldn't re-s*bscribe to the Oly List (in fact, I got
> zero info from the Listserver software, even after repeated requests).
>
> By the by, I have found out that the Oly List appears to be
> blacklisted by SpamCop, which *many* popular mailserver softwares use
> to help filter incoming messages. The List-nannies might wanna see
> why that's happened, and perhaps get it un-blacklisted.
>
Piers Hemy wrote:
> Yes, indeed the list IP address is listed by SpamCop, which is bad news -
> but it looks to me like the same IP address is used for more than just the
> OM list, which may be worse news (more worse, even!). And SpamCop seems to
> believe that the address to report netabuse from the list is
> abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx which is most worse.
>
Johan Malmström wrote:
> I use apples mac.com to manage this list, and Dans message was the last I
> got. Count me in the herd not getting the list malings :(
>
> bye for now.
> Wayne
>
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