On 2022-06-20 at 14:18:04 UTC-0400 (Mon, 20 Jun 2022 20:18:04 +0200) Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop <r...@rafa.eu.org> is rumored to have said:
> Dnia 20.06.2022 o godz. 20:05:37 Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop pisze: >>> Mailing lists can operate minimal changes, like this list does, for example. >>> I received your message with "From: Jaroslaw Rafa <r...@rafa.eu.org>" after >>> my filter verified that your DKIM signature still validates upon undoing >>> their changes. >> >> If my domain had DMARC record with p=reject instead of p=none, you would >> receive a message with: >> "From: Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>". You can find a lot of >> such examples in the messages from other people on this list. Other mailing >> lists perform similar rewriting. > > Well, looks like I didn't look at the headers actually :) This list rewrites > "From:" address to the above form even that I don't have p=reject. It > actually seems to rewrite all sender addresses... > > So you must use some special filtering in your MUA to see my message as > "From: Jaroslaw Rafa <r...@rafa.eu.org>", because it just doesn't look so. I > don't want to talk here about specific home-crafted solutions that revert > changes made by mailing lists. I want to talk just about ordinary, > "out-of-the-box" MUAs and MTAs. From your message, as received here: From: Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> Reply-To: Jaroslaw Rafa <r...@rafa.eu.org> Common Mailman behavior. -- Bill Cole b...@scconsult.com or billc...@apache.org (AKA @grumpybozo and many *@billmail.scconsult.com addresses) Not Currently Available For Hire _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop