.On Sat Apr 20 at 15:27:11 UTC David Boles wrote:
> On 4/20/2013 3:24 AM, Sherman Grunewagon wrote:
>> On Fri, April 19, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>>> On 04/19/2013 11:11:58 AM, Sherman Grunewagon wrote:
>>>> For the past few days I've stopped receiving e-mail from the fedora
>>>> list.
>>>>
>>>> I' checked my fedora membership mailing list config and found this:
>>>>
>>>> We have received some recent bounces from your address. Your
>>>> current bounce score is 3.0 out of a maximum of 5.0.
>>>> Please double check that your subscribed address is correct and
>>>> that there are no problems with delivery to this address.
>>>> Your bounce score will be automatically reset if the problems are
>>>> corrected soon.
>>>>
>>>> I can't see anything out of order on my
ymail.com account profile.
>>>> (I've changed nothing.)
>>>>
>>>> There are no filters and no blocking set. I really don't know what
to
>>>> do at this point. Who should I contact and what else should I check?
>>>
>>> Log into your membership options at
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/
>>> mailman/options/users and check the Mail delivery option.
>>>
>>> FWIW for me this is a major annoyance, as it happens every few months.
>>> Requests to the list administrator for details (so that whatever the
>>> problem is might be corrected) have gone unanswered.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks. I checked it and it is set to "enabled", so that's not it.
I guess
>> I got your e-mail because you kindly sent it to me and copied the
>> list. I'm still not getting anything from the list directly.
>>
>> Sherman
>>
>
> Yahoo mail was hacked several weeks ago. Did you follow the directions
> to correct your account?
My
ymail.com account is only 21 days old. Is the hack is an issue?
Sherman
I do not know. I do not have anything to do with Yahoo or any form of
Yahoo mail.
I only mentioned it since you were getting some really strange, it
seemed to me, suggestions. As well as many 'try this' suggestions'. I
dislike 'try this' suggestions.
Personally I prefer Gmail (googlemail). In my experience they have a
much better control than Yahoo has. To repeat. *Personal experience*.
This is where the Enail Server flame war starts... :-)
I wish that i could offer better help.
--
David