On Thu, 09 Jan 2025 20:39:08 +0100, Anon Loli <anonl...@autistici.org> wrote: > > I was told several months ago to ask my e-mail service admin(s) to do what is > said in the 1st quoting paragraph. > > Reasons, reasons, my e-mails went unnoticed for several months, until I sent > another e-mail for something different to another user (for example to tech@ > instead of info@) > > So, I finally have their answers, as does the final quoting paragraph say: > > > > On Thu, Jan 09, 2025 at 06:46:47PM +0000, putro via RT wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 07, 2025 at 07:42:00PM +0000, Anon Loli via RT wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I was recommended to ask you if yo ucould change the DMARC policy > > > from reject > > > > > to quarantine or none.. can that be done per-account or something? > > > > > > > > no, it can't be done per-account, > > > > but that is a parameters ste on the list usually, is the list hosted on > > > > our servers ? > > > > > > No, including, but not limited to: > > > b...@openbsd.org > > > misc@openbsd.org > > > > you should ask to who manage those list, dmarc check is done on the > > receiving > > server, it's a parameter of the mailing list software. > > So, here I am - asking you exactly that: who is wrong or right here, perhaps > someone is just confused or misunderstood something. > > So, what is it? Who's to point water guns at? > > Why did lots of e-mails not get sent to me, including a common amount of my > own > e-mails sent to @openbsd.org, which I took to be a much bigger amount of > dropped/ignored e-mails I sent than it actually was. > > Peace, wizards! >
autistici.org has a DMARC configuration which says that all emails from @autistici.org should be rejected when it is relayed not from autistici.org mail servers. Some maillist software, indeed, rewrites email and rewrites From field to something like: From: Anon Loli <misc@openbsd.org> Here one of many threads about it: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=171015367409290&w=2 -- wbr, Kirill