Jaroslaw Rafa:
> Hello all members of this list,
> 
> I have a kind request to all of you related to deliverability of my
> messages. Please help.
> 
> Currently I have an issue (again; the previous one from a few months ago was
> resolved) with my messages sent to Gmail users - they are put into
> recipients' Spam folders. I managed to actually reach someone at Google,
> who told me that this is due to huge increase of number of messages sent
> from my domain in the last days.
> 
> I checked DMARC reports I get from Google and found out that there are
> several hundreds of messages coming to Google from the IP address of this
> list's server :). So it looks like many recipients of this list use Gmail
> addresses and my few recent posts to this list (eg. in the thread about
> plaintext) made me look as a spammer to Google :(
> 
> It looks like the only way to get me out of this condition is that all of
> you who have a Gmail address look in their Spam folder for my messages, and
> click "This is not spam" if you find any, to train the Google's AI that my
> messages are not spam. That's what I'm asking you.
> 
> However, the problem is, you probably get this message in your Spam folder
> too, and won't see it :(. So I would like to ask someone who is active on
> this list and definitely isn't "spammified" ;) by Google to resend this
> message to the list, so you can actually see it.

Would it help if the postfix list used "dmarc mitigation" so that
the From header does not contain your email address:

From: Jaroslaw Rafa via Postfix-Users <postfixmum...@postfix.org>
Reply-To: Jaroslaw Rafa <r...@rafa.eu.org>

"dmarc mitigation" is implemented in mailman(*) and some other list servers.

This may well be the end of the line for the majordomo-based list server.

        Wietse

(*) 
https://mailman.readthedocs.io/en/latest/src/mailman/handlers/docs/dmarc-mitigations.html

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