I'm adjusting mailman now to do this hoping that's it. It's on the privacy->sender tab.
If you got unsubscribed from cisco-nsp or juniper-nsp this morning this is likely why. (ugh, 56 lists to adjust).. - Jared On Jul 9, 2014, at 10:32 AM, Matthew Black <matthew.bl...@csulb.edu> wrote: > If you find users being dropped from mailing lists, it's probably a DMARC > issue. Contact your mailing list vendor for appropriate patches. > > https://wordtothewise.com/2014/04/brief-dmarc-primer/ > A brief DMARC primer > > http://dmarc.org/overview.html > DMARC Overview > > http://www.socketlabs.com/blog/yahoo-com-changes-dmarc-policy/ > Yahoo.com Changes DMARC Policy > > http://yahoomail.tumblr.com/post/82426900353/yahoo-dmarc-policy-change-what-should-senders-do > Yahoo DMARC Policy Change - What Should Senders Do? > > http://yahoo.tumblr.com/post/82426971544/an-update-on-our-dmarc-policy-to-protect-our-users > An Update on our DMARC Policy to Protect Our Users > > http://www.lsoft.com/news/2014/listserv160-2014a-us.asp > LISTSERV(r) Inventor Develops Seamless Solution to DMARC Hassles > > > matthew black > california state university, long beach > > -----Original Message----- > From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Jared Mauch > Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 7:09 AM > To: NANOG list > Subject: hotmail email issues today? > > Anyone know what happened? I've started to see a large number of bounces > from them (this caused a large number of people with their e-mail hosted > there to be removed from mailing lists I host). > > Offlist replies/pointers to what I'm doing wrong are welcome. > > - Jared