On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 1:49 AM, Evan Koblentz via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
1:45AM ET -- Heard back from the support people. They created a new list, on the same server as ours, using the the same settings -- and they were unable to replicate our problem. Below is the message they sent me verbatim:
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Hi Evan,
After running the test list on the server you are on, I've set the following on your list - so that it matches what we used on the test list.
****************** Content filtering:
Should Mailman collapse multipart/alternative to its first part content? (Edit collapse_alternatives) YES
Should Mailman convert text/html parts to plain text? This conversion happens after MIME attachments have been stripped. (Edit convert_html_to_plaintext) NO *****************
We tested sending HTML emails and plain text emails, and used several email programs to check reception. In every case, the subject and message body is showing as correct. In short, we haven't been able to replicate the issue as described.
Mail sending and reception tested on:
Thunderbird Alpine
SquirrelMail Roundcube
Gmail.com Yahoo.com AOL.com
There is nothing in the log files reporting errors on your list. So at this point we are none the wiser as to why this is only happening for users on your list.
A last ditch effort would be to remove your list completely, and create a new one. This would just be voodoo if it made any difference at all - as there is nothing logical about why that would make a difference.
Before we do that though, you may want to try one last message to the list to test the change I made. I suspect all your members are getting fed up with test messages.
Well, this is the same tech support from Australia ? Probably works fine over there I would suggest to have them remote login to here in the USA and try this test Because none of us are imagining this I still get a SPF Fail on your email, with the IPv6 address designation The only reason it doesn't get pushed into the Spambox is because I had to add another Email Filter But I still get the SPF Warning Banner at the top of the email when I open your message. Have them to look at the message source of our emails, not theirs. Dan