Re: [WebDNA] Mailing list failure !!!
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2019
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 114910
interpreted = N
texte = 2538No problem on the talk-list side. Problems come from you guys using =gmail or yahoo mailFor instance, here our logs 7 05:42:19.00 [189979351] Failed 127.0.0.1
= 21901 =<1691235935.2978912.1570444912046@mail.yahoo.com> "[127.0.0.1] Site =gmail.com (173.194.175.27) said after data sent: 550 5.7.1 DMARC =initiative. l46si12384017qta.51 - gsmtp 550-5.7.1 Unauthenticated email =from yahoo.com is not accepted due to domain's\n550-5.7.1 DMARC policy. =Please contact the administrator of yahoo.com domain if\n550-5.7.1 this =was a legitimate mail. Please visit\n550-5.7.1 =https://support.google.com/mail/answer/2451690 to learn about the"Yahoo and Gmail make the law. If they disagree on something, then =millions of emails are affected, and they don=E2=80=99t care a bit.> On Oct 8, 2019, at 16:27, WebDNA Solutions =wrote:>=20> The only mailing list post I ever received from Richard> Kwasniewski recently was his first post in the thread> entitled "Passing a text variable via copyfile".>=20> All his posts after that first post were never sent to me. At> first I thought he posted his original question and then just> disappeared, leaving the rest of us to discuss his situation> amongst ourselves, with no follow-up input from him ... :(>=20> But it turns out that the talk list server was not sending> me his posts. I learned this by viewing the website mailing> list archives and also looking for his follow-up posts in my> gmail account. They are in the archives but NOT in my account.>=20> I seem to remember this happening before, and I think it> happened with Richard the last time, too. Could there be an> issue with his email address or with something else in his> talk list subscription? Did anyone else fail to receive his> follow-up posts in his thread?>=20> If anyone else failed to receive his follow-up posts (or his> first post) it might make sense to delete his subscription to> the talk list, and then have him subscribe again. This should> clear any underlying issues or glitches in his current> subscription.>=20> Anyone?>=20> Regards,> Kenneth Grome> WebDNA Solutions> http://www.webdnasolutions.com> Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917> Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list talk@webdna.usTo unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.usarchives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us.
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2538No problem on the talk-list side. Problems come from you guys using =gmail or yahoo mailFor instance, here our logs 7 05:42:19.00 [189979351] Failed 127.0.0.1 = 21901 =<1691235935.2978912.1570444912046@mail.yahoo.com> "[127.0.0.1] Site =gmail.com (173.194.175.27) said after data sent: 550 5.7.1 DMARC =initiative. l46si12384017qta.51 - gsmtp 550-5.7.1 Unauthenticated email =from yahoo.com is not accepted due to domain's\n550-5.7.1 DMARC policy. =Please contact the administrator of yahoo.com domain if\n550-5.7.1 this =was a legitimate mail. Please visit\n550-5.7.1 =https://support.google.com/mail/answer/2451690 to learn about the"Yahoo and Gmail make the law. If they disagree on something, then =millions of emails are affected, and they don=E2=80=99t care a bit.> On Oct 8, 2019, at 16:27, WebDNA Solutions =wrote:>=20> The only mailing list post I ever received from Richard> Kwasniewski recently was his first post in the thread> entitled "Passing a text variable via copyfile".>=20> All his posts after that first post were never sent to me. At> first I thought he posted his original question and then just> disappeared, leaving the rest of us to discuss his situation> amongst ourselves, with no follow-up input from him ... :(>=20> But it turns out that the Talk List server was not sending> me his posts. I learned this by viewing the website mailing> list archives and also looking for his follow-up posts in my> gmail account. They are in the archives but NOT in my account.>=20> I seem to remember this happening before, and I think it> happened with Richard the last time, too. Could there be an> issue with his email address or with something else in his> Talk List subscription? Did anyone else fail to receive his> follow-up posts in his thread?>=20> If anyone else failed to receive his follow-up posts (or his> first post) it might make sense to delete his subscription to> the Talk List, and then have him subscribe again. This should> clear any underlying issues or glitches in his current> subscription.>=20> Anyone?>=20> Regards,> Kenneth Grome> WebDNA Solutions> http://www.webdnasolutions.com> Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917> Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list talk@webdna.usTo unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.usarchives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us.
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