> > It's COURYHOUSE[sic]'s fault. His email setup doesn't comply with best > practices and so Gmail and other mail systems reject messages from him. >
What you say may be true but I do not believe this is the root of the problem. (I also find it hard to see how you know whether Gmail and other mail systems reject messages from him unless he told you this. There is a big difference between "messages from him" and "messages posted by him to a mailing list".) > > Ask him to fix his email setup. I think it's because he is essentially > spoofing the from address and using a different SMTP relay? I don't > remember. > By the time Gmail gets to see postings to the mailing list, they are coming from the cctech mailing list server, not from an AOL mailserver or my mailserver or anybody else's mailserver. If Gmail is noticing that mails with an AOL from address are coming from a non-AOL mailserver, they should be noticing the same thing about all the other mails posted to the mailing list. None of them (except maybe postings from Jay) are coming from the mailservers associated with the from address - they are all from the cctech mailing list server. Should Gmail should be regarding all cctech mailing list mails as having spoofed from addresses because the from addresses are not in the classiccmp.org domain? If not, why only some of them? Does Gmail have tech support that might explain exactly why they are bouncing mailing list emails for you when other mailing list subscribers are able to receive them with no problems? I guess when you use a free mail service like Gmail, you get to put up with whatever way they want to do things and they feel they are not under any obligation to tell you what they are doing in any great detail or to justify it other than to say "we think it works great". Regards, Peter Coghlan