On Wednesday 26 December 2018 02:06:52 pm Simon Hobson wrote: > The problem is SPF, DMARC, and friends. These basically provide information > about where emails may come from - eg gmail may only come from Google's > servers. This is a problem for any system that forwards email - such as > mailing lists and mail servers setup to forward email for (say) > i...@nicetownplumbers.co.uk to ntplumb2458...@someispmail.com.
On Wednesday 26 December 2018 03:05:43 pm Rick Moen wrote: > _Why_, and why (specifically) _your_ mail? Actually, it's not just > you, but rather your sending domain, protonmail.com. Protonmail creates > a challenge to any mailing list by publishing an aggressive DMARC > antiforgery policy in its public DNS: Okay, I'm not disagreeing with either of you on SPF/DMARC/etc.’s inner workings, as I have to wrangle those beasts myself for my clients' DNS to work correctly. Literal headache every time. I am going to say, that the Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) Users mailing list seems to send from/to ProtonMail without the reply to issue the Devuan Users list has. The list admin, and owner of the project, is Timothy Pearson, and his publicly published email is: "Timothy Pearson" <kb9...@pearsoncomputing.net> He's somewhat hard to get a hold of, but I can certainly provide copies of my message headers to the TDE users list privately to the admin(s) of this list. The headers are fairly different, not that I know what specifically ‘fixes’ this issue, but I’ll guess it would hopefully give a clue as to what/where the fix lies. I was also a member of the LEAF user list for near 20 years, I don’t remember them ever having the issue either. I can dig up some old headers (‘17) off that list as well if an admin here thinks it would help. # # # Admittedly, just being able to always click reply and it ‘just works’ is a triviality on any issue scale, but if there’s anything I can do to help get there, I’m in, as it’s momentous on my annoyance scale. Best All, Michael _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng