----- Forwarded message from putro via RT <h...@autistici.org> ----- Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 12:09:35 +0000 From: putro via RT <h...@autistici.org> To: anonl...@autistici.org Subject: Re: [A/I Support #9118] [kir...@korins.ky: Re: DMARC policy things]
On Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 06:48:57PM +0000, Anon Loli via RT wrote: > > Hi! I would love to understand what is going on.. > I pray for your patience and understanding. this is a common problem for mailing list: DMARC is an antispam feature widely used, it's a setting that define that messages with From address @autistici.org have to be sent from autistici smtp server, otherwise they are rejected by the receiving server. when you send a message to a mailing list, the server which hosts the list (i.e. openbsd.org) resend your message to all subscribers, so the From address is still @autistici.org but the sending server is not autistici smtp server but is openbsd.org smtp server these messages will be rejected by all receiving servers which support DMARC a solution for mailing lists is to rewrite the sender address, there's a specific setting for this in the list configuration. We will not disable DMARC (which is not a per-user setting), so there's nothing we can do to fix this. ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Anon Loli ######### This mortal strives for omnisciency. Some tags: perfectionist, minimalist, researcher, scientist, philosopher, developer, autist, anarchist, data hoarder, 99 other tags and interests. I am always up for conversing as long as you meet these requirements: 1. Use PGP encryption for all data shared, 2. Use a open source operating system, NOT Windows, NOT MacOS, 3. Have a open mind, the more the better. Let's change this world for the better, one action at a time. ######################################################### PGP fingerprint: 4FA454F47714DD6C700B486052E469E2AB7D8ACA <anonl...@autistici.org>
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