Just a note, to anyone running a mail server with more than two or three users... Or, perhaps, a plug for a nice open-source spam filter which works much better than the popular "spamassassin". Spam blocking can be done in a manner where each user can train the filter to behave as desired, independent of other users. The DSPAM project works great on shared mail servers: http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/ I mention it because it would be one way to avoid the problem described below: * Baljkas Family <baljkas@mts.net> wrote:
P.S. I used to be on the koha mailing list. I haven't received any messages since early July. I'm not sure if this is the correct e-mail address to which I should send this plea. If not, please forward this message to the proper address.
Is it possible that your school's admin has set up something to block spam that is eliminating your Koha messages? In the school divisions I've worked for, staff had to submit listserv sending addresses so that they wouldn't get blocked as junk. If you know that you submitted your address correctly, check with your sys admin.
-- Scott