Once upon a time, Florian Weimer <fwei...@redhat.com> said:
> This really should be a configurable knob in Gmail, but currently, it is
> not: Gmail rejects or drops such email occasionally, so you cannot fix
> things with filters.  Unfortunately, Google support does not understand
> DMARC and that it's their systems which reject incoming email, against
> the wishes of their customers.

Google is doing exactly what senders are instructing them to do, and
since lots of email filtering is based on reputation, it's in the
sender's hands to handle their reputation.  Yahoo's DMARC policy says to
reject the email, so that's what Google does (as well as many other
email hosters).

A number of mailing lists switched to a version of Mailman that supports
rewrting the sender when the original sending domain has a DMARC reject
policy - probably the Fedora Project Mailman needs to have that option
enabled.
-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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