MJ;

A lot of mailing lists "rewrite" the origin address to one that matches the 
mailing list server.
Here's an example from the Samba mailing list: "samba 
<samba-boun...@lists.samba.org>; on behalf of; Rowland Penny via samba 
<sa...@lists.samba.org>".

This mailing list relays the email, without modifying the sender, or the 
envelope address.  For this email, you see a @performair.com email coming from 
a ceph.io (RedHat?) server.

I don't know if that's the cause, but that's a significant difference between 
this and other mailing lists.

Thank you,

Dominic L. Hilsbos, MBA
Vice President - Information Technology
Perform Air International Inc.
dhils...@performair.com
www.PerformAir.com


-----Original Message-----
From: mj [mailto:li...@merit.unu.edu] 
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2021 7:10 AM
To: ceph-users
Subject: [ceph-users] failing dkim

Hi,

This is not about ceph, but about this ceph-users mailinglist.

We have recently started using DKIM/DMARC/SPF etc, and since then we 
notice that the emails from this ceph-users mailinglist come with either a
- failing DKIM signature
or
- no DKIM signature
at all.

Many of the other mailinglists I am subscribed to (like postfix, samba, 
sogo) generally pass the DKIM verification.

Does this say something about how this particular ceph-users mailinglist 
is setup, or is there something we can do about it..?

Sorry for being off-topic, please reply privately if this is not allowed 
and or appreciated here.

MJ
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