[dundee] Christmas all you can eat at jimmy chung's on the 18th of December (17.00–22.30 - £9.99) - please reply if you are interested in coming

lug at seany.us lug at seany.us
Fri Dec 19 16:48:21 UTC 2008


Thanks Daniel.

Incase this helps, here are the full headers when sending a test mail to my gmail account:

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Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 15:58:52 +0000 (GMT)
From: Sean McRobbie <me at seany.us>
To: seanmcr at gmail.com
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Regards,
Sean McRobbie

Regards,
Sean McRobbie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Lamb" <daniel.lamb at openyourwindows.com>
To: "Tayside Linux User Group" <dundee at lists.lug.org.uk>
Sent: Friday, 19 December, 2008 15:41:50 GMT +00:00 GMT Britain, Ireland, Portugal
Subject: Re: [dundee] Christmas all you can eat at jimmy chung's on the 18th of December (17.00–22.30 - £9.99) - please reply if you are interested in coming


I had the problem, which we resolved, i have also forgotten how it was done, ill try and find the old email to look into it. 

Daniel 

gordon dunlop wrote: 

2008/12/19 <lug at seany.us> : 

P.s. my e-mails seem to take AGES before getting to the mailing list, any ideas? AM I DOIN IT RONG? It is because your emails are being trapped by TayLUG's spam filtering
system as it thinks that your messages has suspicious headers. It then
stores them as Dundee Moderator requests waiting for me to manually
vet it. Due to having a life other than as TayLUG administrator, I
wait until I am informed by the system, usually next day, before
manually putting it through. I remember one of our members had a
similar problem earlier this year, this has now been resolved. I
suspect that the problem is due to the way or path your emails are
being forwarded from your domain on your server that is putting your
emails into the fishy zone when it passes through the spam filtering
system. If Andy Smith, the UK LUG mail administrator and expert, reads
this post (he is on our list) he will  have a better idea than me on
what the problem could be. In the meantime I will email to you
screenshots of the next time your email gets a Dundee Moderator
request so you can look at what goes on as it passes through the spam
filtering system. This can give you indications of what could be wrong
with your message headers. Obviously as we are now in the festive
season I don't want to get bogged down in these things, your posts are
getting through albeit delayed. I just want to be in "keep things
running mode" and not in "problem solving mode" over the festive
period. If you still have a problem after the New Year I will look at
it in earnest, even though the problem is on your side. I will take
this opportunity to wish all Tayluggers a Merry Xmas and a Happy New
Year.

Gordon
TayLUG Administrator 

Regards,
Sean McRobbie


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