Hello! I'm going to state up front that I'm no expert in Discourse. I've only just registered on the Discourse Meta site so that I can get a look at its message formats. That done, I'm going to give my best shot at answering your questions:
1. Can you clarify in which sense you mean "offline use"? Some people describe themselves as offline when they don't have a web browser open but are still very much connected to the internet. For others, it just means that they're not logged in to the specific site or service in question. Then there are the people who are fully offline, making only occasional connections to the internet to collect mail by POP. 2. Systems such as Discourse are typically configured to send from a single address on their own verified domain. A message from Discourse Meta comes from the address "notificati...@meta.discoursemail.com", and the reply-to address is a "plus address" on that domain which contains a string referring to the discussion thread. 3. With "Mailing list mode" enabled in my preferences, the message received contains the poster's handle and, if applicable, the message to which the poster is responding and its author's handle. However, it seems the Discourse Meta site generally suppresses the display of subscribers' email addresses and disables private messaging. So at least one aspect of their configuration makes it difficult to draw comparisons. The important aspect is that a person can reply to the topic by email and have that response shared with the wider audience. 4. With the "Activity Summary" (periodic digest) activated, the messages come from the same address. All post references and links lead to the site itself. There was no clear way to reply to an individual post by email. Again, a platform change is just something to consider. If there's no critical mass of people reporting that the communications platforms are insufficient or unsatisfying, then it's not worth discussing or pursuing. I just know for a fact that messages are not getting delivered to some subscribers because of address spoofing. The list will have to deal with that sooner or later, in one fashion or another. Regards, David Liddle IT Manager david.lid...@wycliff.de Wycliff e.V., https://wycliff.de Seminar für Sprache und Kultur, https://spracheundkultur.org/ Internationales Tagungszentrum Karimu, https://karimu.de On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 5:48 PM Thomas Dukleth <kohal...@agogme.com> wrote: > > [Resending to correct accidental paste in my message but adding > consideration of use of Discourse as a partial workaround.] > > 2. Discourse. > > Does Discourse mailing list mode avoid problems with DMARC in a manner > that is still sensible for offline use? Mailing lists are good for > offline use. Does discourse provide something similar to Mailman "munging > the from header" so that the message poster is identified in the email > from header originating from the Discourse server allowing email clients > to display lists of messages helpfully including by message poster in > addition to subject and time? > > > Thomas Dukleth > Agogme > 109 E 9th Street, 3D > New York, NY 10003 > USA > http://www.agogme.com > +1 212-674-3783 _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Unsubscribe: https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha