Please let me know who is appropriate for this, and whatever you do, please don't reply to / CC the list. We don't need to bog down the works with discussion of spam filtering.
I'm noticing that mail from perl6-* is showing up with this header: Received-SPF: softfail (mail.ajs.com: transitioning domain of perl.org does not designate 63.251.223.186 as permitted sender) client-ip=63.251.223.186; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; helo=lists.develooper.com; That is added by my local SPF-checker. It seems that x6.develooper.com [63.251.223.186], which is sending these out this mail is not in perl.org's SPF record (which would be fine if perl.org had no SPF record, but it does). There's an easy way to say "and all of this other domain's MXes too" in SPF, which is probably what was intended. This is causing my spam filtering to slightly bump p6 mail toward spam (though so far, I don't think I've gotten any false positives). I take a somewhat proprietary interest in perl.org working well for various historical/sentimental reasons, so I'd be happy to help with any debugging / diagnosing of this if that would help. -- â 781-324-3772 â [EMAIL PROTECTED] â http://www.ajs.com/~ajs