Re: SimpleLists, or Cordite? and thread-breaking posters David Jaques-Watson (27 Apr 2014 00:30 UTC)
Re: [TML] Re: SimpleLists, or Cordite? and thread-breaking posters Kurt Feltenberger (27 Apr 2014 01:23 UTC)
Re: [TML] Re: SimpleLists, or Cordite? and thread-breaking posters Kurt Feltenberger (27 Apr 2014 03:51 UTC)
Re: [TML] Re: SimpleLists, or Cordite? and thread-breaking posters shadow@xxxxxx (27 Apr 2014 08:06 UTC)
Re: [TML] Re: SimpleLists, or Cordite? and thread-breaking posters Freelance Traveller (27 Apr 2014 02:39 UTC)
Re: [TML] Re: SimpleLists, or Cordite? and thread-breaking posters Kurt Feltenberger (27 Apr 2014 04:01 UTC)
Re: [TML] Re: SimpleLists, or Cordite? and thread-breaking posters Freelance Traveller (27 Apr 2014 02:34 UTC)

Re: [TML] Re: SimpleLists, or Cordite? and thread-breaking posters shadow@xxxxxx 27 Apr 2014 08:06 UTC

On 26 Apr 2014 at 23:51, Kurt Feltenberger wrote:

> On 4/26/2014 10:24 PM, shadow@shadowgard.com wrote:
>
>     Yahoo is actively user-hostile these days. Their "improvements" a
>     months back *broke* a lot of things with no actuall bebefits to
>     users, just to advertisers.
>
>     And the DNARC fiasco of earlier this month is another symptomm.
>
>     Yahoo groups and google groups both have decent reasons to be
>     avoided.
>
>
> And Yahoo listened to a lot of the feedback and has made changes.
> This is the only list I'm seeing any issues on and I manage both
> Yahoo based lists (3-4k posts a month) and lists on my own server
> (~3k posts a month) each with several hundred members and don't see
> the issues we're seeing here.

So what exactly are you doing on the lists on *your* sever to not get
posts from yahoo.com addresses rejected as forgeries by half the ISPs
in creation?

Since I have *no* control over the list server on my host (all I can
do is add or remove folks from the subscriber list) I had to ban
yahoo.com (and mow aol.com) users.

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Leonard Erickson (aka shadow)
shadow at shadowgard dot com