I have not gotten mail since the 2nd. I know I revamped my mail system and it had been bouncing for a couple of days. I clicked on the link that was sent to my email confirming that my system was up. It had expired, and twice (today and 3 or 4 days ago) I have tried to subscribe, but the system tells me I am already subscribed.... but I see no messages, and it is not filtered into another folder.... I am guessing the server is hosted on a dynamic address trying to directly connect to me rather than a legit relay server (i.e. ISP's, work's, or mail service)... If it is I can't think of a way to allow it since the address will be changing.
Patrick M wrote:
I have not gotten mail since the 2nd. I know I revamped my mail system
Go to the link in the footer of this message and log in and check your own subscription status including whether you are marked as able to receive mail. Adjust accordingly.
guessing the server is hosted on a dynamic address trying to directly connect to me rather than a legit relay server (i.e. ISP's, work's, or mail service)... If it is I can't think of a way to allow it since the address will be changing.
The server's IP is static.
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Jason Clinton wrote:
Patrick M wrote:
I have not gotten mail since the 2nd. I know I revamped my mail system
Go to the link in the footer of this message and log in and check your own subscription status including whether you are marked as able to receive mail. Adjust accordingly.
In particular,
1. Go to http://kclug.org/mailman/listinfo/kclug
2. Scroll to the bottom of the page. In the very last field, enter your email address and click the "Unsubscribe or edit options" button.
3. If you know your list password, enter it and log in. If not, use the "Remind" button. (This assumes that mail is working between the KCLUG server and you.)
4. Once you've jumped through the hoops of logging in, scroll down to the "Mail delivery" section under "Your Kclug Subscription Options". Make sure mail delivery is enabled.
For all of its redeeming features, Mailman's web interface can be clunky.
Mailman can automatically detect when mail to a particular address bounces. Too many bounces, and the account gets the "nomail" flag set.