On 17/07/22 3:19 am, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
Dear developers, In the past months, it's been clear that sending mails from an @debian.org address to some mail providers, including GMail, has become harder and harder. While user DKIM feature (documented on [0]) can help, we thought providing a relay server for our users to send their Debian mail was a more long-term solution.
Thanks a lot for doing this. I started sending mails using @debian.org address now.
If you have any question or issue, please don't hesitate to reach out.
I would like to bring up the issue of providers with strict SPF record, for example disroot.org
dig -t TXT disroot.org has the relevant line, disroot.org. 3600 IN TXT "v=spf1 a mx -all"which means people using disroot.org to receive debian.org forwarded mails cannot receive any mails sent from other disroot.org users. I have also seen rejections with some other mail servers with strict SPF enforced.
Can we enable SRS [1] on the forwarding mail server to mitigate this? This would also be relevant for @debconf.org aliases too.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Rewriting_Scheme
Cheers!
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