* Jim Graham <spooky1...@gmail.com> [01-08-13 13:38]:
 [...] 
> Just be advised, this will result in SPF=NEUTRAL or SPF=FAIL (usually
> neutral, from what I've seen).  Depending on the settings for the list
> you're on (as well as what kind of server the list is running on), it
> may be blocking e-mail from any source that does not show SPF=PASS.
> 
> Unless I've missed some option to allow unauthenticated, yet still
> validated, e-mail using gmail, you must authenticate correctly on
> gmail to get SPF=PASS.

I am on > 20 lists and the only ones I have a problem with are yahoo based
and not worth the bother to correct.  I can still read them and if I need
to post, can stoop to yahoo's web interface (twice in the last two years).

One could set a my_hdr Bcc: based on send-hook, folder-hook, send2-hook or
reply-hook.  But you still would not see the msg returning via the mailing
list software.

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