Hi, On Mon, 21 May 2018, Lars Kruse wrote: > recently I sent a mail to <team-mu...@tracker.debian.org>, as this is
Do you really mean "team-munin@t.d.o" and not "team+munin@t.d.o" ? > (this issue of the missing team "munin") is about to be fixed now) This leads me to believe that you meant the latter. > My mail was silently discarded (see [1]). > > Instead I expected a failure notice message. > > Thus I was unaware, that my mail disappeared, until I talked to one > of the maintainers in person. Yeah, it's unfortunate. But it's also bad when we send bounces to random persons who never sent the original message. Unfortunately, spammers are abusing email addresses and forging mails to other random addresses scraped on the internet. The current design (automatic delively to a maildir) doesn't make it possible to generate a bounce at SMTP time for such a dynamic error condition. What could be possible would be to generate a manual e-mail notification when the discarded email was DKIM-signed and/or SPF approved so that we are confident that the email was not forged. We could also whitelist all emails known to tracker.d.o under the assumption that those are users who care about tracker.d.o and not random people that will be unhappy about a wrong notification. I'm unlikely to implement this myself but I will gladly review code and mentor anyone interested in implementing this. Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog ◈ Debian Developer Support Debian LTS: https://www.freexian.com/services/debian-lts.html Learn to master Debian: https://debian-handbook.info/get/