I didn’t consider Nabble when I mentioned that, but it would be an additional
complication.
Since subsequent delivery reports apparently indicate all is well, perhaps the
initial blocking wasn’t as catastrophic as suspected.
The mailing list has been around for many years, and an occasional
ou
Maybe not, but Adrien hypothesized that users may report Gnucash mail as spam
because they ask us to unsubscribe, when they are subscribed to nabble. I was
responding to that, prematurely.
David
On September 23, 2019, at 10:13 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
HI,
D via gnucash-user writes:
> Perhap
HI,
D via gnucash-user writes:
> Perhaps it's time to look into ways to decouple our mailing list more
> fully from nabble (which is where the biggest misunderstandings seem
> to originate with regards to list subscriptions). Gnucash.org
> shouldn't suffer because of nabble's practices.
I don't
Perhaps it's time to look into ways to decouple our mailing list more fully
from nabble (which is where the biggest misunderstandings seem to originate
with regards to list subscriptions). Gnucash.org shouldn't suffer because of
nabble's practices.
David
On September 21, 2019, at 5:08 AM, Dale
I suspect that as Adrien indicated many users expect to see an unsubscribe
link at the bottom of the email. The link executes a script which produces
a page with the extracted actual "To:" email address and a "unsubscribe
this address" button. It might be worth exploring whether such a thing has
al
That’s a bummer.
It could also be users who can’t read the unsubscribe instructions or don’t
follow them and then report the list as spam because they still get messages
after they ‘asked us’ to unsubscribe them.
I turned off the password reminder feature long ago, as I thought it was a bad
id