Hi, FWIW, I filter mailing lists based on the List-Id field, which still works fine.
Just found out that this seems to be a thing :-) https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2919.txt Best, Bastian On 10/30/19 3:21 PM, Johannes Demel wrote: > Hi all, > > I was wondering about that mailing list behavior as well. > > My solution > 1. If "Mail From 'discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org'" > 2. If "Mail To 'discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org'" > In my case: move to folder. > 1. covers original mails > 2. covers replies. > > I had to split this into 2 separate rules but that's due to my email > service provider. > This solution is more verbose about who receives such an email. e.g. > off-list replies should not end up to be caught by these rules. > > Anyways, I just wanted to share my 2 cents on that. Maybe someone finds > this info useful. > > Cheers > Johannes > > > > On 30.10.19 15:11, Müller, Marcus (CEL) wrote: >> Hi Ed, >> >> "deliberate" would be wrong. Surprising, not really, if we'd have read >> the info mails from the gnu.org mailing list admin more carefully: >> >> In the process of respecting DMARC in the ML infrastructure, they >> disabled rewriting of the subject line for outgoing mail servers that >> signal strict DMARC compliance. The mailing list seems to think your >> server does (I don't know why, to be honest, can't seem to find those >> DNS entries). >> >> So, for now, my understanding is that there's nothing *we* can do about >> it. (We should be able to change the settings of the ML; but in which >> range, and what we'd break on the way, isn't quite clear to us at this >> point.) >> >> For some reason, my university mail server seems to sort these mails >> correctly, and so do GMail instances. Probably a list header? >> >> Best regards, >> Marcus >> >> On Wed, 2019-10-30 at 09:17 -0400, Ed Criscuolo wrote: >>> I've noticed that recent postings to the list are missing >>> the "[Discuss-gnuradio] prefix that was automatically >>> added to the subject line. >>> >>> Was this a deliberate change? I hope not, as I find that >>> feature very useful in picking out the list messages >>> from amid all the spam. >>> >>> >>> @(^.^)@ Ed >>> -- Dr. Bastian Bloessl Secure Mobile Networking Lab (SEEMOO) TU Darmstadt, Germany www.bastibl.net GitHub/Twitter: @bastibl