[NFB-Web] Help with mailman?
Littlefield, Tyler
tyler at tysdomain.com
Tue May 5 13:38:00 UTC 2020
Hello,
I highly doubt this is a mailman issue. Depending on where your server
is located, a lot of VPS subnets are simply considered spam because
they're so easy to spin up and spam from.
Your best bet would be to swap to something like groups.io as you
previously mentioned, or route all your email through mailchimp or
something similar (which can be done via forwarding through postfix).
There is a small fee for this, but it's minimal with not a lot of
traffic, and for me beats the alternative of not being able to manage. I
do this for a couple clients.
HTH,
On 5/5/2020 9:26 AM, Erik Burggraaf via NFB-Web wrote:
> Hi, I’m working on some web projects for Canadian Federation of the Blind. We are having major issues with mailman communication apparently being regarded as spam. Some addresses can not be subscribed fully because they will not even allow mailman’s confirmation email as far as the spam or junk folder. Others can subscribe, but find as many as 2/3 of list emails redirected to spam or junk. Are there any settings I can look for in mailman that could make us look less junky, or is it time to migrate our entire email communication to groups.io?
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> Erik
>
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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